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01-24-2012

Center for Biological Diversity

The Obama government is now accepting comments on a draft policy that would sharply limit the number of species given protection under the Endangered Species Act. The policy in question is a Bush-era throwback that ignores entire populations of imperiled species.

Unlike weaker wildlife laws, the Endangered Species Act does not require a species to be at risk of global extinction to qualify for protection—it must only be at risk in a “significant portion of its range.” This provision ensures species are protected before they’re past the point of no return—it fulfills the Endangered Species Act’s purpose of protecting the ecosystems on which endangered species depend.

Unfortunately, the policy the Obama administration is proposing would ignore historic losses of habitat and reestablish the global-endangerment criterion—a standard that has already allowed the government to downplay the urgent plight of the cactus ferruginous pygmy owl.

Please take action now to tell President Obama’s Interior Department not to shut out animals and plants that desperately need the Endangered Species Act’s protection.

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4 Comments

  • Sue Moffitt says:

    Please help us save the planet…that is why we elected you. Don’t let us down on this front

  • Thanks for sharing this. We will gladly share it with our community of followers on Facebook/Twitter/etc. The Obama Administration really needs to quit kowtowing to pressures from corporate lobbyists and grow a spine when it comes to protecting our nation’s environmental interests.

  • Vicki L Eastridge says:

    We only have one earth, the one that mankind has nearly destroyed. Please help stop destruction and support healing.

  • Joe says:

    Species going extinct is a part of evolution. If there is to be any cuts in the number of protected species it should only be the ones affected by human contact(unfortunately that’s the majority of them). Plug for earth: money doesn’t run the world, nature does.

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