The Endangered Species Act Has Not Lived Up To Its Mandate

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April 20, 2016

 

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In "Biodiversity Baloney: Some Popular Myths Undone," the Union of Concerned Scientists believes that the Endangered Species Act has been a success, but there is more evidence in the contrary. For these and several more reasons, the Endangered Species Act has not lived up to its mandate, and needs to be reformed...
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However, since this act was signed into law, there has been a controversy, with environmentalists set against property-rights activists, in a ceaseless debate about the ESA's costs and benefits. The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) states in "Biodiversity Baloney" (2005) that the rate of extinctions in the past 400 years has been more rapid than normal, and that habitat loss or alteration is the primary reason for species endangerment...
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