KEY POINTS
  • For SpaceX to move ahead with Starship plans in Texas, it must track and mitigate harm to threatened and endangered species, according to documents from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration is ultimately responsible for overseeing SpaceX activity in Texas.
  • The company's ability to expand its business, and conduct launches beyond its existing Falcon rockets, hinges on FAA approval.
A newly hatched piping plover chick stands next to one of its parents, Monty or Rose, at Montrose Beach on July 10, 2021.

SpaceX must take steps to track and mitigate its impact on endangered species and their habitat in order to gain approvals for testing and commercial launches of its Starship Super Heavy lift-launch vehicle in Boca Chica, Texas, according to documents from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service obtained by CNBC.

The documents, released by the federal agency in response to a Freedom of Information Act request, show that recent declines in an endangered bird species, the piping plover, have already been correlated with SpaceX activity at the South Texas facility.