Trevor Brooks- Endangered Species

 The article "Regulating Endangered Species" by Timothy Swanson, Patrick Bolton, and Alan Manning discusses how governments can protect animals and plants that are in danger of disappearing forever. The authors look at the reasons why species become endangered and how economic activities, like farming, logging, and building, often harm their habitats. The article explains that protecting endangered species isn’t just about saving animals, it’s also about keeping ecosystems healthy, which benefits people too. The authors talk about different ways governments can help, such as creating protected areas, regulating industries that harm nature, or even rewarding people for taking care of wildlife. The authors also point out that it’s important to balance protecting species with the costs involved, like how much money or effort it takes to enforce these rules. They argue that saving species is worth it because their loss can have big consequences for the environment and for humans.

Swanson, Timothy, et al. “Regulating Endangered Species.” Economic Policy, vol. 8, no. 16, 1993, pp. 185–205. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/1344571.


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