Nature Under Trump

tracking trump's impacts on
nature conservation
- and the groups you can support
in response.
17 entries

USGS Ecosystem Mission Area - Eliminating

The Wildlife Society

US Nationwide
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Key Details
  • Trump is trying to eliminate USGS Ecosystem Mission Area (EMA) entirely. He has frozen grants, laid off staff, and proposed eliminating it entirely in the '26 budget.
  • USGS EMA is the backbone of our nation's ecological research - it includes 16 regional science centers, 43 cooperative research units on university campuses, 1,200 staff, and $326 million in funding.
  • Elimination of USGS EMA would be catastrophic for conservation. It would jeopardize the world's leading scientific research on endangered species, ecosystem health, wildlife disease, climate change impacts, and invasive species.

This is a code red moment for conservation. The Trump Administration is waging a multi pronged attack on USGS EMA. There are rumors that Trump will unilaterally dismantle it through mass layoffs like he did with USAID. And Trump is also pushing for program elimination in the 2026 budget. 

This can be stopped! But we need all ecological professionals (and their supporters) taking action. The first step is to rally around the professional societies like The Wildlife Society, American Fisheries Society, and Ecological Society of America. They can all be strong advocates with bipartisan reach - but they need our help!  Follow them on social media and get involved with their advocacy activities. 

You can also help by calling your representative and calling your senator and asking them to publicly support the USGS Ecosystem Mission Area.

--May 22, 2025 

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This is a code red moment for conservation. The Trump Administration is waging a multi pronged attack on USGS EMA. There are rumors that Trump will unilaterally dismantle it through mass layoffs like he did with USAID. And Trump is also pushing for program elimination in the 2026 budget. 

This can be stopped! But we need all ecological professionals (and their supporters) taking action. The first step is to rally around the professional societies like The Wildlife Society, American Fisheries Society, and Ecological Society of America. They can all be strong advocates with bipartisan reach - but they need our help!  Follow them on social media and get involved with their advocacy activities. 

You can also help by calling your representative and calling your senator and asking them to publicly support the USGS Ecosystem Mission Area.

--May 22, 2025 

USGS science saving the Everglades.
USGS science saving shorebirds.
Key Details
  • Established by Bush in 2009 and expanded by Obama in 2014, this National Monument protects 490,343 square miles of ocean and 7 coral islands - making it the largest marine preserve in the world.
  • It protects many species of fish and coral found no where else on earth and endangered species like the Hawaiian Monk Seal and the Green Sea Turtle.
  • On April 17, Donald Trump reopened the National Monument to commercial fishing.

Cementing his legacy as the anti-Teddy Roosevelt - Donald Trump has removed another huge area of nature from protection. 

Originally called the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument - this recently renamed preserve was the largest marine protected area in the world. 

On May 22, Earthjustice - along with Conservation Council for Hawai‘i and the Center For Biological Diversity - filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration challenging its actions to open the National Monument to industrial fishing. 

However,  The Pacific Island Heritage Coalition has been the most active group in organizing public support for the monument over the years and now.

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Cementing his legacy as the anti-Teddy Roosevelt - Donald Trump has removed another huge area of nature from protection. 

Originally called the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument - this recently renamed preserve was the largest marine protected area in the world. 

On May 22, Earthjustice - along with Conservation Council for Hawai‘i and the Center For Biological Diversity - filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration challenging its actions to open the National Monument to industrial fishing. 

However,  The Pacific Island Heritage Coalition has been the most active group in organizing public support for the monument over the years and now.

Why this place is so special.
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NOAA Research Programs - Dismantling

Union of Concerned Scientists

US Nationwide
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Key Details
  • Termination of 880 NOAA employees with more terminations threatened.
  • Proposed 74% cut to NOAA’s Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research in 2026 budget.
  • Proposed elimination of NOAA's research laboratories and its 16 cooperative institutes involving 80 partner universities .

The Trump administration is trying to dismantle the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) climate and environmental research programs. Like Trumps other attacks on federal agencies, he's taking a multi-pronged attack here. 

First, without any Congressional approval, he's taking drastic measure to hobble the agency - through mass layoffs and through self-sabotaging acts. like abruptly ending it's 40-year old, Billion Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters database

Second, Trump is proposing massive cuts to NOAA in his 2026 budget proposal. This would eliminate funding for climate, weather, and ocean laboratories, as well as cooperative institutes, and defund programs like Sea Grant and the National Severe Storms Laboratory. Altogether, these actions compromise the nation's ability to monitor and respond to climate change, extreme weather events, and oceanic health.

The good news is that there is still an opportunity to fight and stop the 2026 budget cuts since the budget should (hopefully) require bipartisan negotiation in order to get the 60 votes need in the Senate for passage. 

Union of Concerned Scientists has taken the lead in championing NOAA and opposing the Administration's dismantling of the agency. Individuals can support their efforts by following them on social media, donating, and - most importantly - getting involved in the organizations efforts. 

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The Trump administration is trying to dismantle the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) climate and environmental research programs. Like Trumps other attacks on federal agencies, he's taking a multi-pronged attack here. 

First, without any Congressional approval, he's taking drastic measure to hobble the agency - through mass layoffs and through self-sabotaging acts. like abruptly ending it's 40-year old, Billion Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters database

Second, Trump is proposing massive cuts to NOAA in his 2026 budget proposal. This would eliminate funding for climate, weather, and ocean laboratories, as well as cooperative institutes, and defund programs like Sea Grant and the National Severe Storms Laboratory. Altogether, these actions compromise the nation's ability to monitor and respond to climate change, extreme weather events, and oceanic health.

The good news is that there is still an opportunity to fight and stop the 2026 budget cuts since the budget should (hopefully) require bipartisan negotiation in order to get the 60 votes need in the Senate for passage. 

Union of Concerned Scientists has taken the lead in championing NOAA and opposing the Administration's dismantling of the agency. Individuals can support their efforts by following them on social media, donating, and - most importantly - getting involved in the organizations efforts. 

The danger of NOAA budget cuts.
NOAA facing uncertain future.

TerraCorps Service Program - Funding Terminated, Nonprofit To Close

TerraCorps

Massachusetts and Rhode Island
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Key Details
  • In 2024, TerraCorps placed 43 members in 11-month service terms supporting local conservation organizations with trail building, invasive species control, youth education, and other critical roles.
  • In April 2025, Trump terminated service for all 43 members.
  • Termination of AmeriCorps funding has forced the nonprofit to close down.

TerraCorps is a service organization that matched AmeriCorps volunteers with local conservation nonprofits. According to TerraCorps, they will likely be closing down due to the Trump Administration's early termination of their 43 service members and the cancellation of their AmeriCorps funding. 

TerraCorps has set up an emergency assistance fund for terminated TerraCorps members in need. Please consider donating.

--May 20, 2025 

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TerraCorps is a service organization that matched AmeriCorps volunteers with local conservation nonprofits. According to TerraCorps, they will likely be closing down due to the Trump Administration's early termination of their 43 service members and the cancellation of their AmeriCorps funding. 

TerraCorps has set up an emergency assistance fund for terminated TerraCorps members in need. Please consider donating.

--May 20, 2025 

Learn about TerraCorps.
TerraCorps in action.
Key Details
  • 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 

USAID in Bangladesh.
USAID in Mozambique.

Endangered Species Act - Weakened

Center for Biological Diversity

US Nationwide
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Key Details
  • For the last 50 years, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) has prohibited the destruction of habitat that endangered species need for survival.
  • Trump proposed a rule change for the ESA to no longer protect endangered species habitat.
  • If enacted, this change would open up nationwide destruction of critical habitat.

There is no exaggeration here - this would be catastrophically bad for nature conservation in the United States. The ESA is the bedrock law for protecting endangered species and their habitat We can't allow it to be weakened. 

Trump has initiated a rule making process. This opened up a public comment period that just closed on May 19, 2025. Conservation nonprofits have rallied their base and 323,576 comments were received - most likely, 99% opposed the change. Now we wait for the decision to be made. 

Organizations like the Center for Biological Diversity are actively opposing these rollbacks. If the ESA is weakened, they will lead lawsuits opposing the changes. Please follow them on social media and consider donating to their efforts. 

--May 20, 2025

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There is no exaggeration here - this would be catastrophically bad for nature conservation in the United States. The ESA is the bedrock law for protecting endangered species and their habitat We can't allow it to be weakened. 

Trump has initiated a rule making process. This opened up a public comment period that just closed on May 19, 2025. Conservation nonprofits have rallied their base and 323,576 comments were received - most likely, 99% opposed the change. Now we wait for the decision to be made. 

Organizations like the Center for Biological Diversity are actively opposing these rollbacks. If the ESA is weakened, they will lead lawsuits opposing the changes. Please follow them on social media and consider donating to their efforts. 

--May 20, 2025

Ambler Mining Road

Defend Brooks Range

Alaska
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Key Details
  • Trump is pushing for development of a 211 mile industrial route through remote, roadless protected areas of Alaska.

In January 2025, Trump signed an executive order reinstating federal approvals for the Ambler Mining Road, a 211-mile industrial route through remote Alaskan roadless areas including Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve. The Biden administration had previously suspended the project due to environmental and tribal concerns. Trump’s action revived the fast-tracked 2020 approvals, prioritizing mineral development over ecological values and Indigenous opposition. The road would cut through sensitive caribou habitat and subsistence lands.

A coalition of nonprofits called Defend Brooks Range is vigorously opposing the project. They need all the support they can get. 

-- May 20, 2025

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In January 2025, Trump signed an executive order reinstating federal approvals for the Ambler Mining Road, a 211-mile industrial route through remote Alaskan roadless areas including Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve. The Biden administration had previously suspended the project due to environmental and tribal concerns. Trump’s action revived the fast-tracked 2020 approvals, prioritizing mineral development over ecological values and Indigenous opposition. The road would cut through sensitive caribou habitat and subsistence lands.

A coalition of nonprofits called Defend Brooks Range is vigorously opposing the project. They need all the support they can get. 

-- May 20, 2025

Defending a great migration.
Voices in opposition.

Little Conewago Creek Floodplain Mitigation - Funding Cancelled

Choose Clean Water Organization

Pennsylvania
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Key Details
  • This project would restore a floodplain to its pre-settlement condition.
  • Trump cancelled federal funding ($5,800,000).

The Trump administration canceled FEMA's Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program, which had provided grant funding for flood mitigation projects nationwide which included $5.8 million in funding to Dover Township to restore the Little Conewago Creek floodplain back to its pre-settlement condition.  

Project benefits would have included: *Mitigate Flooding, *Eliminate Land Loss Due to Bank Erosion, *Improve Water Quality, *Restore Critical Stream, *Wetland & Riparian Habitat, *Enhance Recreational Opportunities

If you are upset about this, please support the Choose Clean Water Coalition, a regional network advocating for clean water and climate resilience in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, including Pennsylvania. 

--May 20, 2025

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The Trump administration canceled FEMA's Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program, which had provided grant funding for flood mitigation projects nationwide which included $5.8 million in funding to Dover Township to restore the Little Conewago Creek floodplain back to its pre-settlement condition.  

Project benefits would have included: *Mitigate Flooding, *Eliminate Land Loss Due to Bank Erosion, *Improve Water Quality, *Restore Critical Stream, *Wetland & Riparian Habitat, *Enhance Recreational Opportunities

If you are upset about this, please support the Choose Clean Water Coalition, a regional network advocating for clean water and climate resilience in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, including Pennsylvania. 

--May 20, 2025

Mining Near Boundary Waters National Park

Friends of the Boundary Waters

Minnesota
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  • Trump and Republicans are pushing sulfide-ore copper mining near Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.

The Trump administration is advancing sulfide-ore copper mining by a Chilean company near Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). An executive order signed in March prioritized mineral extraction on federal lands, effectively fast-tracking mining projects and undermining existing environmental protections. Subsequently, a U.S. House panel approved legislation to overturn a 20-year mining moratorium in the Superior National Forest and reinstate canceled leases for the Twin Metals project, reigniting concerns over potential pollution in the watershed.

Multiple local organizations are working to oppose these actions including: Friends of the Boundary Waters, Save the Boundary Waters, and Sportsmen for the Boundary Waters

--May 22, 2025

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The Trump administration is advancing sulfide-ore copper mining by a Chilean company near Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). An executive order signed in March prioritized mineral extraction on federal lands, effectively fast-tracking mining projects and undermining existing environmental protections. Subsequently, a U.S. House panel approved legislation to overturn a 20-year mining moratorium in the Superior National Forest and reinstate canceled leases for the Twin Metals project, reigniting concerns over potential pollution in the watershed.

Multiple local organizations are working to oppose these actions including: Friends of the Boundary Waters, Save the Boundary Waters, and Sportsmen for the Boundary Waters

--May 22, 2025

The beauty of the Boundary Waters.
Hands off the Boundary Waters.

Migratory Bird Treaty Act - Enforcement Weakened

National Audubon Society

US Nationwide
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Key Details
  • Trump weakened the Migratory Bird Treaty Act by removing protections for birds from avoidable deaths caused by industrial activity.

The Trump Administration weakened the 107-year old Migratory Bird Treaty Act by prohibiting only intentional killings of migratory birds, effectively exempting industries from penalties from avoidable bird deaths (AKA "incidental take") caused by activities such as oil drilling. According to National Audubon Society: 

"These protections from “incidental take” have successfully been implemented by both Republican and Democratic administrations for decades and have saved millions of birds, while helping maintain an annual $279 billion economic impact from birding, a pastime that 96 million Americans partake and invest in every year. This law is vital for the conservation of more than 1,000 species of birds, especially as populations have declined by 3 billion birds since 1970 across North America."

--May 19, 2025

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The Trump Administration weakened the 107-year old Migratory Bird Treaty Act by prohibiting only intentional killings of migratory birds, effectively exempting industries from penalties from avoidable bird deaths (AKA "incidental take") caused by activities such as oil drilling. According to National Audubon Society: 

"These protections from “incidental take” have successfully been implemented by both Republican and Democratic administrations for decades and have saved millions of birds, while helping maintain an annual $279 billion economic impact from birding, a pastime that 96 million Americans partake and invest in every year. This law is vital for the conservation of more than 1,000 species of birds, especially as populations have declined by 3 billion birds since 1970 across North America."

--May 19, 2025

Importance of the MBTA.
Birders react to Trump's MBTA action.

Lesser Prairie-Chicken - Delisting Effort

American Bird Conservancy

New Mexico and Texas
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Key Details
  • The administration is attempting to strip Endangered Species Act protection from the lesser prairie-chicken which faces risk of extinction.

The Trump administration has moved to strip Endangered Species Act protections from the lesser prairie-chicken, a grassland bird - known for its dancing mating rituals -  whose population has dropped to around 30,000 - a 97% decline since 1800.  The lesser prairie-chicken has lost approximately 85% of its available habitat due to oil and gas drilling, agriculture, and development. 

The American Bird Conservancy is leading the advocacy and on-the-ground conservation efforts to protect and recover the lesser prairie-chicken.

--May 18, 2025

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The Trump administration has moved to strip Endangered Species Act protections from the lesser prairie-chicken, a grassland bird - known for its dancing mating rituals -  whose population has dropped to around 30,000 - a 97% decline since 1800.  The lesser prairie-chicken has lost approximately 85% of its available habitat due to oil and gas drilling, agriculture, and development. 

The American Bird Conservancy is leading the advocacy and on-the-ground conservation efforts to protect and recover the lesser prairie-chicken.

--May 18, 2025

Rockaway Coastal Resilience Dune Restoration Project - Funding Cancelled

RISE (Rockaway Initiative for Sustainability and Equity)

Far Rockaway, New York
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Key Details
  • This project would restore and protect 3 miles of coastal shoreline and maritime habitats to improve local ecosystems and build stronger barriers against storm surges.
  • Trump cancelled federal funding ($11,200,000) that had previously been awarded.

The administration cancelled funding for this project which had been awarded under the Inflation Reduction Act's Community Change Grants. 

This project would have greatly benefited coastal habitat and local communities of Trump's home Queens County. Other project details included local workforce development, beach pollution control, and native plant production. 

You can help this project's future prospects, by supporting the lead local nonprofit RISE any way you can.

--May 18, 2025

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The administration cancelled funding for this project which had been awarded under the Inflation Reduction Act's Community Change Grants. 

This project would have greatly benefited coastal habitat and local communities of Trump's home Queens County. Other project details included local workforce development, beach pollution control, and native plant production. 

You can help this project's future prospects, by supporting the lead local nonprofit RISE any way you can.

--May 18, 2025

Selling Off Public Lands - Utah and Nevada

Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance

Nevada and Utah
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Key Details
  • Republicans are pushing to sell off 460,000 acres of public lands.

Victory (for now). The House of Representatives removed the land sale provision before approving the tax cut legislation on May 21, 2025.

--Update May 22, 2025

Republicans have added a provision to Trump's tax cut legislation that would set aside 460,000 acres of public lands to be sold off to local government and private entities. This land would likely be slated for housing, energy, and mineral development.

The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance is one of many conservation organizations that are rallying opposition to this harmful action. 

--Updated May 115

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Victory (for now). The House of Representatives removed the land sale provision before approving the tax cut legislation on May 21, 2025.

--Update May 22, 2025

Republicans have added a provision to Trump's tax cut legislation that would set aside 460,000 acres of public lands to be sold off to local government and private entities. This land would likely be slated for housing, energy, and mineral development.

The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance is one of many conservation organizations that are rallying opposition to this harmful action. 

--Updated May 115

Invasive Plant Control - Frozen Funding

Friends of the Yampa

Steamboat Springs, Colorado
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Key Details
  • This project uses beetles to control the invasive Leafy Spurge which is infesting the Yampa River.
  • The project also conducts research to study the effectiveness of this innovative method.
  • Frozen federal funding ($337,196).

Friends of the Yampa's mission is to protect and enhance the environmental and recreational integrity of the Yampa River and its tributaries, through stewardship, advocacy, education and partnerships.

The organization received a grant to control the highly invasive Leafy Spurge which has become a major problem along the Yampa River. The project would control Leafy Spurge using beetles that feed on the plant. This project was supposed to be conducted with Dinosaur National Monument.

Project funding was frozen by the Trump administration

Updated May 15, 2025

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Friends of the Yampa's mission is to protect and enhance the environmental and recreational integrity of the Yampa River and its tributaries, through stewardship, advocacy, education and partnerships.

The organization received a grant to control the highly invasive Leafy Spurge which has become a major problem along the Yampa River. The project would control Leafy Spurge using beetles that feed on the plant. This project was supposed to be conducted with Dinosaur National Monument.

Project funding was frozen by the Trump administration

Updated May 15, 2025

National Park Service - Budget and Staff Cuts

National Parks Conservation Association

US Nationwide
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Key Details
  • 13% reduction in NPS staffing so far with further reductions planned.
  • 30% reduction in NPS funding proposed in Trump's 2026 budget.
  • Transfer of parks to states proposed in Trump's 2026 budget.

In a new attack on National Parks, the House passed a reconciliation bill (Trump's big beautiful bill) that eliminates $267 million in NPS funding that was approved under the Inflation Reduction Act. The bill now goes to the Senate where that funding could be restored - if we make enough noise!

-Updated May 26, 2025

The Trump administration is attempting to massively downsize the staffing and funding of the National Park Service (NPS) and transfer ownership of NPS sites to the states. So far, roughly 13% of NPS staffing has been reduced from the federal hiring freeze, layoffs, and buyouts. Additional reductions in workforce have been planned which would further reduce NPS staffing levels. 

For 2026, Trump has proposed over $1 billion in funding cuts to NPS operations and grants program. This would be a 30% drop from 2025 levels and would likely result in the closing of many park units. Hand-in-hand with these cuts, Trump has also proposed transferring control of some parks to the states

National Parks Conservation Association  is the leading advocacy organization specifically for the National Park Service.

--Updated May 12, 2025

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In a new attack on National Parks, the House passed a reconciliation bill (Trump's big beautiful bill) that eliminates $267 million in NPS funding that was approved under the Inflation Reduction Act. The bill now goes to the Senate where that funding could be restored - if we make enough noise!

-Updated May 26, 2025

The Trump administration is attempting to massively downsize the staffing and funding of the National Park Service (NPS) and transfer ownership of NPS sites to the states. So far, roughly 13% of NPS staffing has been reduced from the federal hiring freeze, layoffs, and buyouts. Additional reductions in workforce have been planned which would further reduce NPS staffing levels. 

For 2026, Trump has proposed over $1 billion in funding cuts to NPS operations and grants program. This would be a 30% drop from 2025 levels and would likely result in the closing of many park units. Hand-in-hand with these cuts, Trump has also proposed transferring control of some parks to the states

National Parks Conservation Association  is the leading advocacy organization specifically for the National Park Service.

--Updated May 12, 2025

AmeriCorps - Dismantled Program

Voices for National Service

US Nationwide
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Key Details
  • Terminated 32,000 AmeriCorps volunteers, cancelled $400,000,000 in AmeriCorps grants to nonprofits and agencies. Resulted in closure of over 1,000 local service programs.
  • Laid off 85% of agency staff. Proposed total elimination of AmeriCorps in 2026 Budget.
  • AmeriCorps volunteers serve critical roles - they build and maintain our nation's trails, reduce wildfire risk, control invasive species, and educate our youth.

With only 4 full-time staff, Voices for National Service is the leading advocate for Americorps service. The administration’s dismantling of Americorps has thrust this small nonprofit into the epicenter of an urgent political battle for conservation.

In one of the administration's most shameful acts, they terminated service early for thousands of young people who were dedicating a formative period of their lives to service to their country in exchange for professional development and very modest pay. 

This is also a big loss for nature conservation and local communities. Americorps funds tens of thousands of positions in conservation (and other fields) doing very important work.

The Trump Administration is looking to completely dismantle AmeriCorps - and they've taken big steps already in that direction. States have filed suit in the courts since these massive cuts without any Congressional approval are likely illegal. And  there has been local outrage over the cuts given AmeriCorps importance in places like West Virginia, Ohio, and Wyoming. But saving AmeriCorps is going to require a strong advocacy effort. 

This is an “all hands on deck” moment for Voices of National Service. Given the small size of the organization and critical urgency of their current work, any support you can provide them will have a big impact on helping conservation.

--May 12, 2025

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With only 4 full-time staff, Voices for National Service is the leading advocate for Americorps service. The administration’s dismantling of Americorps has thrust this small nonprofit into the epicenter of an urgent political battle for conservation.

In one of the administration's most shameful acts, they terminated service early for thousands of young people who were dedicating a formative period of their lives to service to their country in exchange for professional development and very modest pay. 

This is also a big loss for nature conservation and local communities. Americorps funds tens of thousands of positions in conservation (and other fields) doing very important work.

The Trump Administration is looking to completely dismantle AmeriCorps - and they've taken big steps already in that direction. States have filed suit in the courts since these massive cuts without any Congressional approval are likely illegal. And  there has been local outrage over the cuts given AmeriCorps importance in places like West Virginia, Ohio, and Wyoming. But saving AmeriCorps is going to require a strong advocacy effort. 

This is an “all hands on deck” moment for Voices of National Service. Given the small size of the organization and critical urgency of their current work, any support you can provide them will have a big impact on helping conservation.

--May 12, 2025

AmeriCorps Forest Corps In action.
AmeriCorps member reacts To cuts.

Connecticut River Watershed Restoration - Frozen Funding

Connecticut River Conservancy

Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont
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Key Details
  • This project will restore degraded stream and forest ecosystems in NH.
  • Regional benefits will include improved water quality, ecosystem health, and climate resiliency.
  • Frozen federal funding ($11,500,000).

This is another important restoration project stopped in its tracks due to Trump's funding freezes. Funding was awarded through the Inflation Reduction Act and construction was slated to begin in Spring, 2025 but has been halted.   

Connecticut River Conservancy protects and restores the Connecticut River watershed in CT, MA ,NH,  and VT. If you live in this region, please follow and support them.

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This is another important restoration project stopped in its tracks due to Trump's funding freezes. Funding was awarded through the Inflation Reduction Act and construction was slated to begin in Spring, 2025 but has been halted.   

Connecticut River Conservancy protects and restores the Connecticut River watershed in CT, MA ,NH,  and VT. If you live in this region, please follow and support them.

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What is this list?

We are compiling a list of Trump's negative impacts on nature conservation.

Nature conservation refers to the organizations, agencies, and workers that protect, steward, and study nature.

The purpose of this list is to encourage and facilitate support for impacted organizations.

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