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Reversing Trump's Rules Not Enough to Prevent Extinctions

The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is a polarizing statute that imposes seemingly uncompromising mandates. It strictly prohibits activities that degrade habitat in a way that significantly impairs the ability of protected animals to survive and thrive. The ESA mandates appear inflexible, impeding collaboration between and among regulators and stakeholders. Yet, contrary to this conventional wisdom, a newly published analysis shows that ESA implementation embraces conservation collaborations. Rather than simply applying or waiving prohibitions on habitat-impairing actions, many ESA rules incorporate public-private plans or best-management practices that focus on the key threats to species at greatest risk of extinction.

Type: Op-Eds (June 23, 2021)
PDF: esa-rules-collab-goveranance-fischman-hill-oped-062321.pdf
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Categories: Energy & Environment Energy & Environment