Giraffes Proposed for Endangered Species Protection Amid Decline

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The US Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed listing giraffes under the Endangered Species Act for the first time, covering five subspecies. This move aims to combat poaching and habitat loss, which have significantly reduced giraffe populations. The listing will require permits for importing giraffe parts into the US and is expected to enhance conservation efforts. Environmental groups welcome the proposal, though they criticize the delay in action. The decision is open for public comment until February 2024, with a final rule expected thereafter.
Topics:entertainment#conservation#endangered-species-act#environment#giraffes#poaching#us-fish-and-wildlife-service
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- Giraffes, in Steep Decline, Now Need Protection, U.S. Officials Say The New York Times
- Giraffes are about to join the endangered species list for the first time New York Post
- Some Giraffes Facing Endangered Status For First Time As Population Plummets—Here’s How Many Are Left Forbes
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