Proposed rule change on endangered species triggers alarm for environmentalists
The Trump administration plans to eliminate habitat protections for endangered and threatened species in a move environmentalists say would lead to the extinction of critically endangered species because of logging, mining, development and other activities.
At issue is a long-standing definition of harm in the Endangered Species Act, which has included altering or destroying the places those species live. Habitat destruction is the biggest cause of extinction, said Noah Greenwald, endangered species director at the Center for Biological Diversity.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service said in a proposed rule issued Wednesday that habitat modification should not be considered harm because it is not the same as intentionally targeting a species, called take. Environmentalists argue that the definition of take, though, has always included actions that harm species, and the definition of harm has been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The proposed rule cuts the heart out of the Endangered Species Act, Greenwald said. If (you) say harm doesnt mean significant habitat degradation or modification, then it really leaves endangered species out in the cold.
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