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BumRushDaShow

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Mon May 11, 2026, 08:14 PM 12 hrs ago

Advocates decry Trump's plan to open 24m acres of federal lands to cattle grazing

Source: The Guardian

Mon 11 May 2026 08.00 EDT
Last modified on Mon 11 May 2026 09.02 EDT


New legal action aims to head off a Trump administration plan to open up to 24m acres of federal lands to cattle grazing, which opponents characterized as a gift to big agriculture and said could cause a spike in deaths among already imperiled wolves, grizzlies, steelhead salmon and other wildlife. The plan also calls for opening up parts of Grand Canyon national park, and other sensitive landscapes. Cattle destroy critical habitats for wildlife because they strip land bare of essential vegetation and pollute streams with feces, urine, sediment and carcasses.

Meanwhile, park rangers and ranchers often kill grizzly bears and other predators who prey on cattle, despite that ranchers and the government pushed the cattle into the predators’ home range. The degree to which livestock grazing degrades ecosystems makes it a top threat to animals and plants at risk of extinction, environmental advocates say. These issues exceed the combined impacts of logging and mining on protected species.

The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) alleges in a notice of intent to sue that the Trump administration fast-tracked the plan without consulting the US Fish and Wildlife Service, which, under the Endangered Species Act, must review the plan’s impact on protected species.

“The federal grazing program is already a disaster for endangered species and the places they live,” said Andrea Zaccardi, carnivore conservation legal director at CBD. “Expanding grazing across 24m more acres will make that devastation even worse and likely drive more animals and plants to extinction.”. Trump implemented the new plan through a memorandum of understanding signed in March by the US Bureau of Land Management, and would use emergency authority to fast-track grazing where it is not currently allowed.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/11/trump-plans-24m-acres-federal-lands-cattle-grazing



Link to Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) NOTICE (PDF) - https://biologicaldiversity.org/programs/carnivore-conservation/pdfs/Beef-Strategy-ESA-Sec-7-Failure-to-Consult-NOI-Final.pdf
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Advocates decry Trump's plan to open 24m acres of federal lands to cattle grazing (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 12 hrs ago OP
What's the economic calculus here? OAITW r.2.0 9 hrs ago #1
Goddamn this horrible excuse for a human being! Bayard 8 hrs ago #2
Right-on, Sister❗ Duppers 4 hrs ago #3

OAITW r.2.0

(32,520 posts)
1. What's the economic calculus here?
Mon May 11, 2026, 11:18 PM
9 hrs ago

Less than zero for our country. Probably lucrative for TrumpCo.

Bayard

(30,188 posts)
2. Goddamn this horrible excuse for a human being!
Tue May 12, 2026, 12:44 AM
8 hrs ago

There is no way he should have any input whatsoever on how our public land gets used, as he's only going to fulfill billionaires wishes. He neither knows, nor cares, about the environment or the animals that have actually lived there for eons. Anything endangered just whets his warped appetite.

I hope trump is on the political endangered list.

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