The Endangered Species Act is at risk: Take action now to protect it

For over 50 years, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) has prevented the extinction of over 99% of listed species, protecting hundreds of iconic animals like the bald eagle, Florida manatee, American alligator, and more. It’s one of the most effective conservation laws in the United States.

Now, its protections are at risk.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) have proposed regulatory revisions that risk the survival of endangered and threatened species as they would:

-Make it harder to protect critical habitat
-Limit scientists’ ability to safeguard species
-Let economic interests adversely influence listing decisions
-Remove key protections for threatened species

These rollbacks are unnecessary and dangerous. The deadline to speak out is December 20th. The agencies are accepting public comments now and it’s critical that we oppose this worrisome proposal and show robust public support for the ESA in its current, effective form.

Add your name now to protect endangered species and prevent extinction.

Take action before December 20th>>

The US has been a global leader in protecting wildlife, largely thanks to the success of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Since its enactment in 1973, the ESA has protected hundreds of iconic plants and animals, preventing the extinction of over 99% of listed species. This bedrock legislation is critical for the survival of endangered and threatened species across our nation.  

The agencies’ proposal will dismantle the regulatory framework that ensures the success of the ESA. These changes would make it more difficult to designate critical habitat for endangered species, limit experts’ ability to protect threatened species based on foreseeable threats, allow economic impacts to be prioritized in listing decisions instead of best available science, and revoke important protections for threatened species —all of which will jeopardize the wellbeing and survival of our nation’s most imperiled wildlife. 

Public support for the ESA remains strong. According to a nationwide survey conducted in June 2025, 84% of Americans say that it is important to them personally that the US focus on saving endangered species from extinction, and the majority of respondents also favor habitat protections for imperiled species.  

I urge the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service to maintain ESA regulations in their current form, and not to reinstate rules making species listings, habitat designation, and wildlife protection more difficult and less scientific. Protecting our endangered and threatened species now will ensure their survival into the future and preserve our nation’s wildlife and ecosystems. 

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