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Why might the executive director of the Sierra Club have described the decision to remove endangered-species protections for Yellowstone grizzlies as "premature," or too early?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hi buddy

Explanation:

Environmentalists say grizzlies have a slow reproduction rate and would be imperiled as a result of hunting and other dangers. ... "This premature decision to remove endangered-species protections could set grizzly recovery back by decades," said Michael Brune, executive director of the Sierra Club, in a statement.

Answered by andrereid843
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Answer:Environmentalists say grizzlies have a slow

reproduction rate and would be imperiled as

a result of hunting and other dangers...

"This

premature decision to remove endangered-

species protections could set grizzly

recovery back by decades," said Michael

Brune, executive director of the Sierra Club,

in a statement.May 2020.

Explanation:Environmentalists say grizzlies have a slow

reproduction rate and would be imperiled as

a result of hunting and other dangers...

"This

premature decision to remove endangered-

species protections could set grizzly

recovery back by decades," said Michael

Brune, executive director of the Sierra Club,

in a statement.May 2020.

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