Environmental Politics and Policy
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is a key piece of environmental legislation enacted in 1973 aimed at protecting and recovering imperiled species and their habitats. The act provides a framework for the conservation of threatened and endangered species, emphasizing the importance of biodiversity and ecological balance. The ESA reflects the growing recognition of the need for regulatory approaches to protect wildlife and has evolved from early conservation efforts to address the current global biodiversity crisis.
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