University of Vermont: After Election - Making the Endangered Species Act More Effective
November 06, 2020
November 06, 2020
BURLINGTON, Vermont, Nov. 6 (TNSJou) -- The University of Vermont issued the following news:
For forty-seven years, the Endangered Species Act has stood as the nation's strongest and most effective law for protecting animals and plants threatened with extinction--from the bald eagle to the American burying beetle, the Alabama leather flower to the Aleutian shield fern.
In 2019, the Trump Administration made the most sweeping changes to the implementation of the End . . .
For forty-seven years, the Endangered Species Act has stood as the nation's strongest and most effective law for protecting animals and plants threatened with extinction--from the bald eagle to the American burying beetle, the Alabama leather flower to the Aleutian shield fern.
In 2019, the Trump Administration made the most sweeping changes to the implementation of the End . . .
