Environmental groups sue Trump administration for weakening Endangered Species Act

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More than half a dozen environmental groups on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for its purported attempt to weaken the Endangered Species Act.

The landmark law, which protects hundreds of species of animals and plants, including the bald eagle, was passed more than 45 years ago. Last week, the White House announced plans to modify it, among other things removing what's known as the "blanket section 4(d) rule."

According to Earther, there are two types of species listed under the Endangered Species Act: endangered and threatened. The 4(d) rule allows threatened species to have some of the same protections as endangered ones.

Activists believe the rule change will allow for more extraction and development, which would threaten a range of species.

The administration also wants regulators to now consider the economic impact of listing a species as endangered or threatened, a move that environmental groups feel would further weaken the law, making it harder for certain animals to attain protected status in the future.

An American bald eagle carries a freshly caught fish at Mill Pond on Aug. 10, 2018 in Centerport, New York. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
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Jamie Rappaport Clark, the president and CEO of Defenders of Wildlife, which is one of the organizations involved in the lawsuit, said the “notion of economics” has been “completely off-limits” until today’s rule changes, reports Earther.

“It’s an important one because as decisions are being made of whether or not to protect a species, the issue has always been clear it’s [based on] the best available science,” she added.

In response to the changes, California and Massachusetts have both said they'll go to court to stop the Trump administration's overhaul of the Endangered Species Act.

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