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Twenty-nine organizations, including both national and local environmental groups and scientific associations, have sent a letter asking the U.S. Senate to oppose amendments to the Economic Development Administration reauthorization bill that would exempt certain imperiled species from the Endangered Species Act.
Rep. Steve Pearce (R-N.M.) has proposed legislation to block protections for some of the
Southwest’s most imperiled wildlife, including the sand dune lizard and lesser prairie chicken.
Without federal protection under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and full funding of
necessary ESA conservation programs, these animals and the sensitive habitat they depend on
could be lost forever.
The Endangered Species Act helped bring wolves back from the brink of extinction in the lower 48.
The Endangered Species Act prevents the use of harmful pesticides that threaten imperiled wildlife and human health.
The Endangered Species Act helps provide clean air and clean water and protect natural resources that are a boon to the economy.