no jeopardy definition
no jeopardy conclusion means only that the effects of an activity are not so severe as to “jeopardize the continued existence of endangered species.” Id. NEPA, “by contrast,” requires “review of the potential for significant impact, including impact short of extinction.” Id. (emphasis added); see also N.W. Env’t Def. Ctr. v. Nat’l Marine Fisheries Serv., 647 F.Supp.2d 1221, 1248 (D. Or. 2009) (upholding NEPA analysis because it independently examined whether action had significant impacts on species and did not “merely repeat the BiOp’s no jeopardy finding”); Greater Yellowstone Coal. v. Flowers, 359 F.3d 1257, 1275–76 (10th Cir. 2004) (“no jeopardy” conclusion does not necessarily mean impacts are insignificant); Sierra Club v.