"Harm" in the Endangered Species Act
Posted: May 17 2025 8:58 pm
The US Fish and Wildlife Service is attempting to change the definition of harm in the Endangered Species Act in a way that will gut protections for endangered species. Essentially, directly killing ESA-listed species remains illegal but destroying their habitat would not be illegal, and NEPA review would not need to be done. I think many of us care deeply about wildlife and would be saddened to see species go extinct for a quick buck.
The public comment period closes this Monday, May 19 at 11:59 pm eastern. I know drafting public comments are the last thing most of us feel like doing on the weekend, but this feels like an instance where, even if it may change nothing, many of us would regret not speaking up.
To make things easier for anyone looking to submit a comment, here is the link to the comment form:
https://www.regulations.gov/document/FW ... 0034-0001
For anyone looking for a faster way to write their comment, I recommend using ChatGPT and summitting a prompt along the lines of,
Help me draft a public comment in response to the US Fish and Wildlife Service rescinding the definition of "harm" in the Endangered Species Act. These are the points I want to emphasize:
- [insert your points here]
- [Examples: habitat destruction is the leading cause of extinction worldwide. Extinction is irreversible. The National Environmental Policy Act does have an environmental impact and NEPA reviews should be conducted. American taxpayers are left holding the bag when industries extract resources in pursuit of short-term profits from a site then abandon it - this is why NEPA is important before a project starts. Talk about a species on the endangered species list you really like. ]
- [you can also review other public comments posted for ideas]
The public comment period closes this Monday, May 19 at 11:59 pm eastern. I know drafting public comments are the last thing most of us feel like doing on the weekend, but this feels like an instance where, even if it may change nothing, many of us would regret not speaking up.
To make things easier for anyone looking to submit a comment, here is the link to the comment form:
https://www.regulations.gov/document/FW ... 0034-0001
For anyone looking for a faster way to write their comment, I recommend using ChatGPT and summitting a prompt along the lines of,
Help me draft a public comment in response to the US Fish and Wildlife Service rescinding the definition of "harm" in the Endangered Species Act. These are the points I want to emphasize:
- [insert your points here]
- [Examples: habitat destruction is the leading cause of extinction worldwide. Extinction is irreversible. The National Environmental Policy Act does have an environmental impact and NEPA reviews should be conducted. American taxpayers are left holding the bag when industries extract resources in pursuit of short-term profits from a site then abandon it - this is why NEPA is important before a project starts. Talk about a species on the endangered species list you really like. ]
- [you can also review other public comments posted for ideas]