Which specific jurisdiction lists Acipenser transmontanus as Endangered within its state boundaries, unlike Idaho?
Answer
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife specifically lists the White Sturgeon as Endangered within the boundaries of the state. This contrasts sharply with the status assigned by other regional bodies; for instance, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game might label the species as Threatened within Idaho’s state waters. This difference illustrates the 'patchwork approach' regulatory bodies take, where a single species classification (*A. transmontanus*) is subject to varied legal interpretations based on localized population health, historical depletion rates, and ongoing conservation efforts specific to that ecological fragment.

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