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Endangered Species Act

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The Endangered Species Act is a U.S. federal environmental law enacted in 1973 that provides a framework for protecting imperiled species and their habitats.
January 01, 1973 high temporal
Foundational U.S. statute establishing species- and habitat-protection mechanisms.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has applied a 'blanket rule' that automatically extends protective measures to animals and plants when they are classified as 'threatened', rather than requiring species-specific protective regulations in each case.
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Describes a regulatory approach under the Endangered Species Act for how protections are applied to species listed as threatened.