Protecting Endangered & Threatened Species
CropLife America is leading the industry to deliver practical solutions that help farmers, manufacturers, and applicators navigate the EPA’s Endangered Species Act (ESA) requirements — protecting species while keeping approved crop protection tools available.
Collaborative Conservation Framework
For over a decade, CropLife America has worked with agencies, farmers, and conservation stakeholders to advance science-based endangered species protections that support both wildlife and access to essential crop protection tools.
By applying pesticides only when and where necessary and in the smallest amounts possible, this targeted pest management, combined with conservation activities, helps ensure the vitality of the monarch and promotes biodiversity on farmland.

CropLife America, the Agricultural Retailers Association, and the Council of Producers and Distributors of Agrotechnology have partnered on a suite of educational tools to help farmers, agricultural retailers, and pesticide applicators understand and comply with pesticide labels that contain ESA language.
Explore the full suite of materials available on this webpage, including CropLife America’s downloadable Quick Reference Guide and the Environmental Protection Agency’s ESA Toolkit.
Resources
Video
Adapting to ESA: Mitigation Overview
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Adapting to ESA: Bulletins Live! Two
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Adapting to ESA: Spray Drift
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Endangered Species Act Mitigation Scenarios | Texas Cotton & Sorghum
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Endangered Species Act Mitigation Scenarios | Mississippi Cotton & Soybeans
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Endangered Species Act Mitigation Scenarios | Washington State Berries
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Endangered Species Act Mitigation Scenarios | Idaho Sugar Beets & Potatoes
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Endangered Species Act Mitigation Scenarios | Illinois Field Corn and Soybeans
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Adapting to ESA: Runoff
Presentation
Endangered Species Act 101
Fact Sheet
Future Pesticide Regulation One-Pager
Report
CropLife Magazine’s ESA Special Report
Resources
ESA Pesticide User Guide
Press Release
Ag Groups Launch New ESA Educational Resources for Farmers