
Trump Administration Purge Threatens Endangered Species, Fired Scientists Warn
03 March 2025
The Trump administration's widespread firings at federal science agencies have raised alarms over the fate of endangered species, as critical conservation efforts are halted. Hundreds of scientists, including endangered species biologists, climate adaptation researchers, and wildlife recovery experts, have been dismissed amid a push for “government efficiency.”
Key Developments
- US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) staff cuts: Over 400 scientists, including experts responsible for protecting endangered beetles, spiders, and the black-footed ferret, have been fired.
- Climate research stalled: The US Geological Survey (USGS) has lost climate adaptation scientists who were working on scenario planning and resource forecasting.
- Endangered Species Act rollback: The administration's Project 2025 calls for delisting gray wolves and grizzly bears, citing economic development concerns.
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Scientific and Environmental Fallout
Experts warn that the loss of personnel and funding could set back conservation efforts by decades. The firings have left many species vulnerable, as protections are weakened or abandoned altogether.
Meanwhile, the Office of Special Counsel has ruled some dismissals unlawful and is seeking reinstatement for affected employees. However, conservationists fear irreparable damage to ecosystems and wildlife protection efforts.