US agency rarely intervened in projects that could risk endangered species
by Oliver Milman in New York from on (#XPFC)
Of 88,000 actions assessed by the Fish and Wildlife Service, only two triggered more significant action in past seven years, new study finds
The US government has not halted a single project out of the 88,000 actions and developments considered potentially harmful to the nation's endangered species over the past seven years, a new study has found.
An analysis of assessments made by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that the agency very rarely used its powers to intervene in projects that could imperil any of the US's endangered plants and animals, which currently number almost 1,600.
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