South Dakotans Condemn Endangered Species Rule Change as State Government Takes No Position
Earthjustice says the narrower definition would remove habitat protections and could accelerate losses for hundreds of endangered species, according to conservation groups.
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South Dakotans condemn endangered species rule change as state government takes no position
PIERRE — The state of South Dakota did not submit official comments on a major change to the federal Endangered Species Act that will roll back protections for forests, wetlands,
Common Sense Returns to the Endangered Species Act %
By rescinding the expansive regulatory definition of “harm” under the Endangered Species Act and returning to Justice Scalia’s narrower textual reading that limits “take” to direct actions against individual animals, federal agencies have struck a blow for property rights, reduced unnecessary land-use controls, and restored freer market incentives. The economy or the climate? Why not both? Subscribe …
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