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US cancels automatic protections for imperiled animals as critics warn of extinctions
The U.S. Interior Department canceled automatic protections for threatened species under the Endangered Species Act, requiring individualized protection plans instead. Critics warn this change could delay conservation efforts and increase extinction risks for species like monarch butterflies and alligator snapping turtles. The rule change aligns with efforts by the Trump administration to reduce regulatory burdens on industries.
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