Now endangered: The very act that protects wildlife

The Trump administration recently announced a proposal that would gut the Endangered Species Act. The news follows in the wake of a report from the United Nations earlier this year that more than 1 million plants and animals around the world face extinction, some within decades, owing to human development, climate change and other threats. Mark Urban, director of UConn’s Center of Biological Risk, and associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, explains what the change would mean for America’s wild animals and plants.


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Source: Phys.org