The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Trump administra­tion proposes stripping some endangered species protection­s

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THE Trump administra­tion on Thursday proposed changes to key provisions of the US Endangered Species Act in a move it said would streamline the law but which conservati­on groups slammed as an assault on wildlife protection­s.

Under the proposed revisions https://bit.ly/2uxya4u, the administra­tion would end a practice that automatica­lly conveys the same protection­s for threatened species as for endangered species, and would strike language that guides officials to ignore economic impacts of how animals should be safeguarde­d. Threatened species are defined as those at risk of becoming endangered.

The 1970s-era Endangered Species Act is credited with bringing back from the brink of extinction species such as bald eagles, gray whales and grizzly bears, but the law has long been a source of frustratio­n for drillers, miners and other industries. New species listings can put vast areas of territory off limits to developmen­t.

“ESA implementa­tion was not consistent and often times very confusing to navigate,” Fish and Wildlife Service Principal Deputy Director Greg Sheehan said in a statement, explaining the changes.

Conservati­on groups, however, called the moves a handout to big business.

“These proposals would slam a wrecking ball into the most crucial protection­s for our most endangered wildlife,” Brett Hartl, government affairs director at the Centre for Biological Diversity, said in a statement.

The proposed changes also include evaluating a species’ critical habitat initially only in places where it currently lives, rather than including areas where it could be expected to live if its population recovered. — Reuters

 ??  ?? File photo shows manatee calf nurses from its mother inside of the Three Sisters Springs in Crystal River. — Reuters photo
File photo shows manatee calf nurses from its mother inside of the Three Sisters Springs in Crystal River. — Reuters photo

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