What You Need to Know About Proposed Changes to the Endangered Species Act and Which Animals Are Most at Risk
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The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency proposes that 255 species be nationally protected. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) would have liked to see more endangered species on the list and warns that changes to the regulations could make the protection toothless.
Amphibians are disappearing faster than any other group of animals, and more than 40 percent of the species are considered threatened. However, in the middle of Germany, a group of committed private individuals takes care of their rescue – in their own living rooms and shoulder raries.
What you need to know about proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act and which animals are most at risk
The Trump administration has proposed sweeping revisions to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) that could significantly change how the nation protects its most vulnerable wildlife, raising alarms among conservationists and environmental advocates. The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the Fish and Wildlife Service and in coordination with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, announced [...]
Sharks, rays, elephants: Trade threatens animal species around the world. 185 states are now discussing stricter rules for species protection in Uzbekistan. European animals are also to be better protected.
Sharks, rays, elephants: Trade threatens animal species around the world. 185 states are now discussing stricter rules for species protection in Uzbekistan. European animals are also to be better protected.
More proposals to weaken the 1973 Endangered Species Act
This administration is at it again: Trump Moves to Weaken the Endangered Species Act (NYT, Nov. 19, 2025) "One of the most contentious proposals would allow the government to assess economic factors, such as lost revenue from a ban on oil drilling near critical habitat, before deciding whether to list a species as endangered." [my emphasis]"Starting on Friday [Nov. 21, 2025], the Trump administration will solicit public comments on the proposals…
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