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09/30/2019
■Class discussion: Are the U.S. rules to protect endangered animals and plants too weak or too strong? Why would the administration want to change the way the Endangered Species Act is enforced? Who would it help? How many species have gone extinct over the last century? Are human beings driving the other species to extinction? Are we destroying habitat? Do you care if other species die off? Could the extinction of other plants and animals eventually threaten the existence of human beings?
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