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Costly beetles and moths.(Scan)(Brief Article)

The American Enterprise

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A recent study by the Political Economy Research Center found that the costs of the Endangered Species Act are many times greater than what the federal government officially reports. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates that the controls in the act cost $610 million in fiscal year 2000, but the true total is closer to $3.5 billion or more per year, according to economists Randy ...

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