07/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/14/2026 19:22
Grizzly bears retain their listing status under the Endangered Species Act for now
Perry Wheeler, Earthjustice, [email protected]
The Trump administration today proposed to hand over greater management of grizzly bears to Northern Rockies states that have long been hostile to their very existence. Under the proposal, grizzly bears would retain their listing status under the Endangered Species Act for now, and experimental population designations would not be impacted. The service will reopen a 30-day comment period on a revised 4(d) management rule, which was initiated under the Biden administration in January 2025.
While details of the revised 4(d) rule were not immediately available, Earthjustice cautioned that handing over greater management of the species to the states could jeopardize continued recovery efforts. Northern Rockies elected officials have exhibited extreme anti-science and anti-grizzly attitudes.
"It is extremely concerning that the Trump administration is seeking to hand over more management of the species to hostile Northern Rockies states," said Jenny Harbine, managing attorney for Earthjustice's Northern Rockies Office. "While we need to see the details of this proposal, it could put grizzly bears at greater risk at a time of record mortality for the species. Anti-science political maneuvers should not be allowed to thwart grizzly bear recovery. If this proposal will further harm the species, we are prepared to take the administration to court."
In proposing to hand management of the species over to the states, Fish and Wildlife Service ignored back-to-back record-high mortality years for grizzly bears and increasing threats to its continued survival. In November, Earthjustice sent supplemental comments to the service detailing these threats and urging enhanced, rather than diminished, protections for grizzly bears. Threats include:
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