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US cancels automatic protections for imperiled animals as critics warn of extinctions

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The United States has canceled automatic protections for imperiled animals. This decision has drawn criticism from those who warn it may lead to extinctions. The move represents a change in policy that could affect endangered species. The AP News reported on the cancellation and the warnings from critics.

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US cancels automatic protections for at-risk animals as critics warn of species loss

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