Express your opposition to removing blanket protections for threatened species
The “blanket rule” established under the Endangered Species Act automatically prohibits all threatened species from being killed, harmed, trapped, or traded—but the new proposed rule would completely overturn it. Instead, agencies would be required to produce species-specific rules to establish protections, making the process of listing even one threatened species an incredibly time-intensive one.
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