No, the endangered species act does not protect the species which are not imperiled globally.
Endangered Species Act is the law given to protect the imperiled
species from their extinction.
Purpose of the Endangered Species Act is
1. It will prevent the extinction of the imperiledspecies
2. The act also maintains the population of imperiled species by
reducing all the threats which harm their survival.
According to the Endangered Species Act, those species who were put
in a threat are now controlled and they have been downlisted and
have been classified as threatened.
Example- northern flying squirrel of Virginia who was in the top
list in the year 1985 and it was delisted in the year 2008.
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