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Feds deny increased gopher tortoise protections in Florida

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime October 12, 2022

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TALLAHASSEE — Concluding that the animals are “not in danger of extinction,” federal wildlife officials Tuesday rejected listing gopher tortoises in Florida as endangered or threatened species. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released a 113-page decision that said gopher tortoises would continue to be considered a threatened species in parts of southwest Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana under the Endangered Species Act. But it said... + full article



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