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WASHINGTON -- A high-ranking Interior Department official tainted nearly every decision made on the protection of endangered species over five years, a new inspector general report finds, concluding she exerted improper political interference on many more rulings than previously thought.
Julie MacDonald, a former deputy assistant secretary overseeing the Fish and Wildlife Service, did pervasive harm to the department's morale and integrity and may have risked the well- being of species with her agenda, Interior Inspector General Earl Devaney said in his report out Monday.See the full content of this document
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Species Decisions Are Called Tainted
The Interior Department last year reversed seven rulings that denied endangered species increased protection, after an investigation found...
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