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Vicky Meretsky: We are now losing species at somewhere between 100 and maybe tens of thousands of times faster on average.

You're listening to conservation biologist Vicky Meretsky, of Indiana University. [---1---]

Vicky Meretsky:[---2---]

Proposals for dams and highways would also have to be reviewed by federal scientists – experts at the Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA. [---3---] She added that ongoing projects would still have to account for harm to endangered animals.

Vicky Meretsky: If you go over your estimate, you're supposed to notify the Fish and Wildlife Service, and give them the opportunity to say, 'okay, now we are in trouble, we need to start thinking about what other sorts of things we need to do.'

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E&S is a clear voice for science.

【視聽版科學小組榮譽出品】
She says endangered species stand to benefit from a rule made by the Obama administration, which requires federal agencies to consult scientists before starting a project that could harm protected wildlife. If you need to build a bridge across a river and at that point in the river we know that we have endangered species in the river, you have to say approximately how many individuals you think you may harm. Meretsky said construction would likely be approved, if shown not to jeopardize the existence of any endangered species. Meretsky emphasized that this policy is not new - just a reinstatement of one that's been in place since the Endangered Species Act passed in 1973, but briefly suspended by the previous administration.