The Citizen (KZN)

Trump’s wall ‘keeps wildlife out’

- Washington

– Three environmen­tal groups are suing President Donald Trump’s administra­tion to stop further constructi­on on the southern US border wall, arguing that it threatens endangered wildlife such as jaguars and wolves.

The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday in US federal court in Washington by Defenders of Wildlife, Centre for Biological Diversity and the Animal Legal Defense Fund.

Building a wall on the Mexican border was one of Trump’s key campaign promises and has been one of his top government priorities. When the US Congress failed to allocate enough funds for wall building, Trump declared a national emergency and reallocate­d funds from the military.

Tuesday’s lawsuit argues that environmen­tal harm “includes constructi­on on protected federal lands including National Forests, and adverse impacts to threatened and endangered species listed under the Endangered Species Act, as well as their designated critical habitat”.

The latest constructi­on proposal “would block critical cross-border wildlife corridors and permanentl­y impede recovery efforts for endangered species like the Mexican gray wolf and jaguar,” said Jason Rylander, senior counsel for Defenders of Wildlife.

Brian Segee, a senior attorney at the Centre for Biological Diversity, said Trump is “turning the borderland­s into sacrifice zones” for the sake of the wall.

About 1 127km of the border already has some form of fencing or vehicle barriers that wildlife can pass through, according to the legal complaint. – AFP

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