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Tell the Trump Administration to Defend Endangered Species, Not Polluter Profits

In early September, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released yet another proposal that would weaken the Endangered Species Act—which has saved 99 percent of listed plants and animals from extinction—by making it easier to open up critical endangered species habitat to fossil fuel developers and other industrial polluters. In the face of the growing impacts of climate change and a global biodiversity crisis, the Trump administration is willing to risk the survival of countless endangered species for dirty energy profits. More fossil fuels will only worsen climate change, making the planet unlivable for all of us. Submit a public comment before the October 8 deadline demanding that the Fish and Wildlife Service stop its relentless attacks on this bedrock law.

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