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House Votes to Weaken Endangered Species Act

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Thursday, July 14, 2016   

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The U.S. House voted Wednesday to gut parts of the Endangered Species Act - approving multiple amendments to a must-pass Interior Department appropriations bill.

The vote removed endangered species protections from the gray wolf in the lower 48 states and prevented funding to enforce delisting of any species that hasn't had a federal review in the past five years, a move which affects hundreds of species. They also specifically denied funds to enforce any listing of the New Mexican meadow jumping mouse.

Roger Cruise, business owner and member of the Endangered Species Coalition, believes the health of the ecosystem is more important than any short-term economic benefit of loosening environmental regulations.

"They're picking an easy scapegoat target to weaken the Endangered Species Act overall,” Cruise said. “They'll start with wolves, and then they'll go on to wolverines, or go on to other types of animals, until eventually the Endangered Species Act is so gutted that it has no teeth anymore, it has no protections for any animals."

Once the entire appropriations bill passes the House, it will need Senate approval - which is considered unlikely.

Timothy O'Brien, president of Tycoon Tackle, a fishing tackle company, said he's worried about the collapse of species such as the Atlantic bluefin tuna as well as attempts to lift protections for the Gulf sturgeon.

"I think it's reprehensible when we base decisions on what species to protect and which ones not to protect based on political expediency rather than the best science available,” O’Brien said.

Several of the proposed amendments would also make it more difficult for citizens to sue for environmental protections.

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