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Poll Shows Broad Support for
Endangered Species Act Reform

by American Farm Bureau Federation
AG Professional, September 30, 2011

62% of Americans believe the act should help with species recovery,
as opposed to merely cataloguing changes in their populations

Columnaris lesions mar the gills of a sockeye salmon that was moving up the Columbia River in July 2015. Most Americans think the Endangered Species Act is outdated and needs to be revised, a survey by Morning Consult shows. The poll conducted in early August adds impetus to congressional efforts to overhaul the increasingly outdated 1970s-era statute.

The survey shows:

"The intent of the Endangered Species Act is inspiring, but results have been less so," American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman said. "Farmers, ranchers and environmentalists agree that we must save wildlife facing preventable extinction, but the current recovery rate of less than 2 percent shows the law is a failure.

"Today, many landowners hesitate to establish habitat that would help endangered species. That's so because the law itself makes it impractical for them to use their land once they have made the effort to help in the first place. The ESA can and must be modernized to protect endangered species and respect private property rights. Neither agriculture nor the endangered species have time to wait."

A statistical summary of the poll can be found here. Detailed questions and answers can be found here.



American Farm Bureau Federation
Poll Shows Broad Support for Endangered Species Act Reform
AG Professional, September 30, 2011

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