Advice & Dissent Submission Form
E Magazine
Advanced Search
Our Planet
Sign up for OurPlanet, our FREE weekly newsletter
Enter e-mail address:
Email:
Print ViewPrint View Without GraphicsMail to a Friend
THIS WEEK

Sprawl Pushes Wildlife to the Brink

January 19, 2005
Reporting by Roddy Scheer

According to a new report by a trio of environmental groups, expanding urban sprawl is putting a third of America's endangered species at risk of extinction within the next two decades as a result of habitat loss. The report, entitled "Endangered By Sprawl: How Runaway Development Threatens America's Wildlife," was produced by the National Wildlife Federation, Smart Growth America, and NatureServe. The report details how the rapid conversion of once-natural areas and farmland into subdivisions, shopping centers, roads and parking lots is jeopardizing the future of more than 500 wildlife species teetering on the brink of extinction.

Beyond publicizing the threat, the report recommends altering local land-use patterns and improving state and federal natural resource and transportation policies as potential remedies.

"As Congress prepares to debate the future of the Endangered Species Act, this study drives home the critical role that better planning must play in both protecting threatened wildlife and improving our cities and towns," says Don Chen, executive director of Smart Growth America. "To check runaway land consumption, we need to provide incentives for development in existing urban and suburban areas, build new development at higher densities, and set aside natural areas as off limits to new development."

Source: www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6814251

Did you enjoy this article? Subscribe to E/The Environmental Magazine!
Editors, if you are interested in reprinting this article, please contact Featurewell / (212) 924-2283

For photocopy or other reuse requests please click this link:



FREE TRIAL ISSUE!


Please send me a FREE TRIAL ISSUE of E / The Environmental Magazine. I'm under NO OBLIGATION to subscribe. If E is all I hope it will be, I'll become a subscriber at $24.95 for one full year (6 big issues), a savings of 17% off of the bookstore price. If E fails to meet my expectations, I can write 'cancel' on the bill, return it to you and owe nothing. The FREE TRIAL ISSUE is mine to keep without further obligation. Free offer for U.S. residents only. Canadian and foreign subscribers please click here.

Risk-Free. Just fill out the form and click submit.
First Name:
Last Name:
Address:
Company:
City:
State:

Zip:Country:
Email:

Shopping Cart and eCommerce Software by Volusion eCommerce Solutions.










Environmental News Releases

Conservation/Recycling News Releases
Terms of UsePrivacy Policy

E MAGAZINE.COM
A service of E/The Environmental Magazine. Copyright 1995 - 2009. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright Notice