Environmental
The Endangered Species Act can affect Nebraska real estate development by:
ARequiring developers to pay into a wildlife fund
BRestricting development activities that would adversely affect listed threatened or endangered species or their habitat✓ Correct
CAutomatically rezoning habitat areas as conservation zones
DOnly affecting federal government land
Explanation
The ESA prohibits activities that 'take' (harm, harass, or kill) listed species or significantly modify their habitat. This can restrict development on privately owned Nebraska land that supports listed species.
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