From the International Crane Foundation



Stand up for the Endangered Species Act
Submit Public Comments Opposing Rule by May 19

Dear Supporters:

Last week, the Trump Administration proposed a rule change that would 
profoundly weaken the Endangered Species Act (ESA), the most important law for 
protecting and conserving threatened plants and animals in our country. We 
believe this change would be catastrophic for Endangered Whooping Cranes, as 
well as countless other species, and their habitats.

Signed into law in 1973—the same year as the International Crane Foundation was 
established—the ESA is a keystone of conservation success. It is credited with 
saving 99 percent of the species it protects, like the Endangered Whooping 
Crane, which was part of the first cohort of species protected by the law.

Despite its overwhelming success and public support, the ESA has been sharply 
criticized by those who want to increase mining, drilling, and other land and 
water resources development that could negatively impact the habitat 
requirements for endangered species.

In a rule proposed last week by the U.S. Departments of the Interior and 
Commerce, the administration seeks to redefine a single word in the 
ESA—“harm”—to mean direct mortality only and not include loss of habitat. This 
would rescind the regulatory definition of harm and completely alter what it 
means to harm imperiled plants and animals.

The proposed new definition of “harm” states that species are protected only 
from intentional killing or injury, such as through hunting or trapping, and 
not from the degradation or loss of habitat that plants and animals need to 
survive. By emphasizing that harm must be intentional, the change also allows 
for killing or injury to endangered plants and animals by those who did not 
purposely seek to cause harm. Further, this change could result in the loss of 
our ability to effectively site energy resources, such as large transmission 
lines, to accommodate endangered species' migratory pathways.

In the 1940s, only 21 Whooping Cranes remained in the wild due to unregulated 
hunting and massive habitat loss. Today, there are more than 690 wild Whooping 
Cranes, largely due to these vital legal protections and reintroduction 
efforts, such as those we lead today. However, the species remains endangered 
and still needs our help and legal protections.

With this proposed order, freshwater diversions, wetland drainage, land 
development, powerline collisions, and other disturbances at key nesting, 
feeding, and roosting sites are expected to increase with this proposed order. 
Additionally, we are concerned about proposals that may create infinite 
loopholes and legal escapes for anyone who shoots a crane, by allowing them to 
claim they didn’t mean to do it and requiring proof beyond a reasonable doubt 
that the shooting was intentional, which can be challenging to establish.

The International Crane Foundation is dedicated to protecting Whooping Cranes 
and the wetlands they depend on. Now, we need your help to secure their future 
and the future of many other species.
 

Here’s How You Can Help

Submit a public comment opposing this proposed rule on the Federal Register. 
Comments must be received by May 19 and may be submitted digitally 
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executive order and any legislation that threatens the survival of Whooping 
Cranes and the coastal and inland wetlands they depend on.

Let your members of Congress know that you support the ESA and urge them to 
defend this bedrock environmental law.


 



Dr. Rich Beilfuss

President and CEO
International Crane Foundation



 

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