Center for Biological Diversity | November 25, 2013 12:53 pm
Tea Party senators introduced a bill last week that would effectively
end the protection of most endangered species in the U.S. by gutting
some of the most important provisions of the Endangered Species Act.
Senate Bill 1731, introduced by Tea Party members Sen. Paul (R-KY),
Sen. Lee (R-UT) and Sen. Heller (R-NV) would end protections for most of
the species that are currently protected by the act and make it
virtually impossible to protect new species under the law. It would also
eliminate protection for habitat that’s critical to the survival of
rare and struggling animals and plants around the country.
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