The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service have finalized rules that enhance Endangered Species Act protections by overturning or amending three Trump-era regulations. The new rules aim to strengthen safeguards for plants, animals, and specifically African elephants. While praised by some lawmakers, including @RepDonBeyer and @RepHuffman, there are calls to completely eliminate Trump's previous regulations to further fortify the ESA against potential harm.
Latest changes to Endangered Species Act reverse Trump administration rollbacks #stgeorge #southernutah https://t.co/89IAVIi0ug
.@POTUS’ new rules are a good step forward to protecting the Endangered Species Act from extreme MAGA Republican attacks. But this isn’t the end of the story—the admin must completely remove Trump’s old rules so we can undo that damage & strengthen the ESA https://t.co/smGoGcRBC6
Breaking: US Fish and Wildlife Service issues stronger protections for African elephants https://t.co/5upLXEaprJ
Good to see @POTUS strengthen Endangered Species Act protections for biodiversity and imperiled species. We want to see more, and as co-chair of the Endangered Species Act Caucus, I'll keep pushing to fix the damage Trump did to the ESA. https://t.co/0aXXSR5LlP
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service on Thursday finalized three rules that strengthen Endangered Species Act protections for plants and animals by rolling back or revising three Trump-era regulations. https://t.co/tQwrGxOyja