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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says polar bears are threatened, not endangered

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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration says polar bears are merely threatened rather than in imminent danger of extinction.

The argument continues a George W. Bush-era interpretation of the state of polar bears, which are at risk because of global warming.

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In court papers filed Wednesday, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says the animal isn’t endangered under federal law.

The agency reaffirmed a 2008 decision by the Bush administration, which said the bears were threatened because of the rapid disappearance of Arctic sea ice. The decision stopped short of declaring the bears endangered, a move that would increase protections and make oil and gas exploration more difficult.

Kassie Siegel, a lawyer for an environmental group, called the decision ‘a lump of coal for the polar bear.’

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-- Matthew Daly, Associated Press

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