Our Wildlife and Natural Areas Are Under Attack

In 1983, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and environmentalist Wallace Stegner coined the phrase “America’s Best Idea” to refer to the United States’ national park system. Stemming out of the democratic ideals of the Republic and the belief that all people should be able to benefit from and enjoy public lands, the very first national park in the world was established in 1872 with the creation of Yellowstone National Park. Today, 840 million acres of land is public land, which includes not just national parks but also BLM land, national forests, and national wildlife refuges.

Unfortunately, our public lands as well as the wildlife living on them are currently under attack. On May 7, House Republicans voted to authorize the sale of public lands in Utah and Nevada and the increase in leasing of public lands for resource extraction. https://apnews.com/article/public-lands-sale-nevada-utah-housing-republicans-98184c59528a92eca51ca6ab89e751cc

Meanwhile, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service just published a proposed rule in the Federal Register that would remove the definition of “harm” in the Endangered Species Act so that entities would no longer be held accountable for actions that do not directly impact endangered species. This effectively guts the Act–which was overwhelmingly passed in 1973 by a bipartisan Congress and signed into law by Richard Nixon, a Republican president–by removing any habitat protections for wildlife, limiting penalties only to those entities directly poaching, harassing, killing, trapping, or otherwise hurting endangered species. 

If you love wildlife and nature, please contact your representatives and tell them you oppose the sale of our nation’s public lands, and comment on the proposed rule regarding the Endangered Species Act.

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/04/17/2025-06746/rescinding-the-definition-of-harm-under-the-endangered-species-act