The 1973 US Endangered Species Act imposed heavy land use restrictions on property where endangered species inhabited. These restrictions devalued the property which incentivized land owners to kill the endangered species found on their property in order to mask the appearance of their inhabitence. This practice was often referred to as "shoot, shovel, and shut up."

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