Due to the severe weather in Washington, DC, E&ETV will not be airing new episodes of OnPoint this week. We will resume our normal schedule next week.
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With just a few months left in office, the Bush Administration recently released a proposal to scale back some regulations that seek to protect animals under the Endangered Species Act. The changes would allow for a more streamlined process for construction project approvals but, many environmentalists fear, would not protect endangered species. During today's OnPoint, John Kostyack, executive director of wildlife conservation and global warming at the National Wildlife Federation, discusses the proposed changes and their implications. Kostyack also addresses how these changes could affect future offshore drilling projects and talks about the congressional reaction to the proposed regulatory overhaul.
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