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AsslessBaboon OP t1_iucg4pt wrote

Morgan Freeman's life's work is now complete

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DextersQuest t1_iucmsnz wrote

Uplifting? the species is going extinct….

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AsslessBaboon OP t1_iucokbn wrote

I believe that's it's good news to try and remedy a situation rather than accept and watch the world burn.

46 species including Grizzly bears, humpback whales and the Bald Eagle have been classified as no longer endangered due to the ESA protection status

https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/the-endangered-species-act-q-a#:~:text=Very%20effective&text=Passed%20with%20bipartisan%20support%20in,as%20recovered%20under%20the%20ESA.

Edit: typo

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niteshifter t1_iufqxl2 wrote

Pretty sure you meant endangered, extinct is a permanent condition.

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SEND_PUNS_PLZ t1_iugouus wrote

These flightless birds deserve all the uplifting that they can get

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Hokker3 t1_iud1uh1 wrote

I thought they were not real because there is no Antarctica, just a huge wall. Just kidding.

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CaptMcAllister t1_iud619g wrote

What's the significance of this? There are no emperor penguins anywhere near the continental United States.

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AsslessBaboon OP t1_iugkpxe wrote

r/USdefaultism

This affects as all mate

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CaptMcAllister t1_iuhkpll wrote

It's right there in the name, friend. The United States Endangered Species Act. As in things the United States can control.

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AsslessBaboon OP t1_iuhmypx wrote

True. But it's important to note that, the ESA has proven to be an alarm bell. The listing tend to help global cooperation to establish strategies to curtail these issues.

The US's lead tends to outreach the rest of the world beyond its borders through its use of use of diplomatic soft power For better or worse mate.

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Pillens_burknerkorv t1_iuciqae wrote

But what practical impact will that have?

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AsslessBaboon OP t1_iucor6y wrote

>Passed with bipartisan support in 1973, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) is our nation's most effective law to protect species from extinction. Grizzly bears, humpback whales, and bald eagles are just some of the 46 species now listed as recovered under the ESA.

https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/the-endangered-species-act-q-a#:~:text=Very%20effective&text=Passed%20with%20bipartisan%20support%20in,as%20recovered%20under%20the%20ESA.

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yeswithaz t1_iug2o3a wrote

To people asking what difference this will make since no one hunts penguins: The Endangered Species Act is also a powerful tool for protecting HABITAT. So the US government could potentially use this to keep US-based companies from engaging in industrial activities in the Southern Ocean that would hurt penguins.

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