- Through USAID, the US provided critical funding to over 5,000 international conservation initiatives ($373 million in 2023).
- The Trump Administration dismantled USAID and cancelled funding for international conservation.
- The cuts end decades of U.S. leadership in global biodiversity protection, leaving critical habitats and endangered species with much less international support.
Trump's elimination of USAID funding for international conservation is potentially catastrophic for global biodiversity. Examples of USAID funded projects included efforts to combat illegal wildlife trafficking in Southeast Asia, preserve forest ecosystems in the Congo Basin, and protect marine biodiversity in the Coral Triangle.
A judge ruled that the dismantling of USAID was unconstitutional but it doesn't look like the administration has unfrozen grant funding.
Right now, it's very unclear what's happening and what comes next in restoring US government funding for international conservation efforts. We invite anyone who has insight about this to contact us. But what's certain, is that this is a critical issue.
We recommend supporting nonprofits like World Wildlife Fund that have been leaders in international conservation fundraising and that partner with local efforts to protect biodiversity.
--May 20, 2025
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Trump's elimination of USAID funding for international conservation is potentially catastrophic for global biodiversity. Examples of USAID funded projects included efforts to combat illegal wildlife trafficking in Southeast Asia, preserve forest ecosystems in the Congo Basin, and protect marine biodiversity in the Coral Triangle.
A judge ruled that the dismantling of USAID was unconstitutional but it doesn't look like the administration has unfrozen grant funding.
Right now, it's very unclear what's happening and what comes next in restoring US government funding for international conservation efforts. We invite anyone who has insight about this to contact us. But what's certain, is that this is a critical issue.
We recommend supporting nonprofits like World Wildlife Fund that have been leaders in international conservation fundraising and that partner with local efforts to protect biodiversity.
--May 20, 2025