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Advocates decry Trump’s plan to open 24m acres of federal lands to cattle grazing

Advocates decry Trump’s plan to open 24m acres of federal lands to cattle grazing

Summary

The Trump administration plans to open 24 million acres of federal land to cattle grazing, including sensitive areas like parts of the Grand Canyon. Environmental groups warn this could harm endangered wildlife and damage habitat, while officials say the policy aims to increase livestock use on public rangelands.

Key Facts

  • The Trump administration aims to allow cattle grazing on 24 million acres of federal land.
  • Some lands have not been grazed for decades and include important habitats for wolves, grizzly bears, and salmon.
  • Livestock grazing can damage the environment by removing plants and polluting streams, harming wildlife.
  • Environmental groups claim the plan was fast-tracked without proper review from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
  • Ranchers and park rangers sometimes kill predators like grizzly bears that attack cattle.
  • Grazing on public lands accounts for about 2% of the nation’s beef cattle production.
  • The plan may lead to more conflicts between cattle ranchers and wildlife, increasing animal deaths.
  • Federal agencies remove many predators annually when they threaten livestock, posing a risk to protected species.
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