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The Trump administration delayed protecting monarch butterflies under the Endangered Species Act, citing science and voluntary efforts, despite warnings of near-total extinction by 2080.
The Trump administration has delayed its decision on granting federal protections to monarch butterflies under the Endangered Species Act, pushing the potential listing beyond 2025 without setting a new timeline.
The U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service reclassified the effort as a "long-term action," citing a commitment to science-based regulation and voluntary conservation.
Conservation groups warn the delay jeopardizes the species, with projections showing up to 95% extinction risk for western monarchs by 2080 due to habitat loss, climate change, and development.
The decision reflects broader efforts to roll back environmental rules, including changes to protections for threatened species.
La administración Trump retrasó la protección de las mariposas monarcas bajo la Ley de Especies en Peligro de Extinción, citando la ciencia y los esfuerzos voluntarios, a pesar de las advertencias de una extinción casi total para 2080.