The National Wilderness Institute charged the Interior Department
with failure to remove several plant and wildlife species from their
endangered list despite the common knowledge that they don't exist.
The Department resists the change because it says it costs $37,000 to
remove nonexistent species (such as the "Maguire daisy") from the
list but meanwhile has added hundreds of new ones in recent years.
Of 29 plant and animal species Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt later
removed from the endangered list, it turns out that five had become
extinct since being listed, eight because of listing errors, and four
because the species never existed in the first place. "We can now
finally prove one thing conclusively," Babbitt declared, "the
Endangered Species Act works. Period."
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