Republicans want to roll back parts of the Endangered Species Act

  • 7 years ago
Now that the Republicans control Congress and the White House, they plan on making a few changes, including a major one to the Endangered Species Act. For a long time, many have felt that the act not only protected endangered species but also hinders drilling, mining, logging and other activities. The act was originally put in place in 1973 after the bald eagle risked extinction. Others that have been protected and since recovered include American crocodiles, whooping cranes, and more. While Republicans argue that the law is too broad, others worry that if the law is changed, it will turn from areas that are protected to limits on hunting protected animals.

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