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"A bill to conserve endangered species — from the red-cockaded woodpecker to
the snuffbox mussel — was passed by the U.S. House in a 231-to-190 vote on
Tuesday.
The Recovering America's Wildlife Act would create an annual fund of more than
$1.3 billion, given to states, territories, and tribal nations for wildlife
conservation on the ground. While threatened species have been defined and
protected under the Endangered Species Act since 1973, that law does not
provide robust funding to proactively maintain their numbers.
The effort comes as scientists and international organizations sound the alarm
about accelerating species decline.
"Too many people don't realize ... that roughly one-third of our wildlife is at
increased risk of extinction," said lead House sponsor Debbie Dingell, a
Democrat from Michigan, echoing a recent study about climate change."
Via Susan ****
Cheers,
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