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How a Trump Administration Rule Could Kill Millions of Birds

  • Yale e360 faviconYale e360

    Feb 20, 2020, 8:55 am235 pts
    photo of How a Trump Administration Rule Could Kill Millions of Birds imageA century-old law has made it illegal to kill migratory birds either intentionally or accidentally. But under a new proposal by the Trump administration and supported by the oil and gas and other industries, businesses that kill birds “incidentally” would no long have any liability. Read more on E360 →
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