In a move that has sparked widespread concern among conservationists and wildlife experts, the Trump administration has announced a drastic overhaul of federal hunting regulations on public lands. Under the new directive, the Department of the Interior is set to expedite the process of removing long-standing restrictions on hunting and fishing on millions of acres of federal property. The changes, which aim to open up previously protected areas to hunters and anglers, have been met with alarm by environmental groups who fear the move will lead to the exploitation of vulnerable species and ecosystems. As the administration pushes forward with its agenda, critics are warning that the rushed implementation of these new rules could have far-reaching consequences for the nation's wildlife and natural resources.


Trump Administration Orders Rapid End to Hunting Regulations on Federal Lands  The New York Times