Donald Trump Moves To Gut Endangered Species Protections. Again.

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  • The Trump administration is reviving changes to the Endangered Species Act that were previously halted under President Biden, aiming to reduce protections for endangered species.
  • This development reflects Trump's ongoing commitment to deregulation, which he argues is necessary for economic growth, despite significant opposition from environmentalists and conservationists.
  • The rollback of these protections raises concerns about the potential exacerbation of the extinction crisis, highlighting a broader debate on environmental policy and economic interests.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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