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The ESA only protects the actual species listed for protection and does not include their habitat. True False

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This trend suggests that although the ESA does effectively protect habitat, it doesn't protect all parts of a species' range equally. Rather, the Endangered Species Act provides unique and more effective protection for habitat that happens to be on federal land.

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