06/10/2026
“Our protected public lands are being gifted for the benefit of the world’s richest man, who could trash them while playing with his exploding rockets,” Laiken Jordahl, a national public lands advocate at the Center for Biological Diversity, said in a news release. “The Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge was built by decades of conservation work and funded by millions of taxpayer dollars to protect our vulnerable wildlife like ocelots and piping plovers. We’re not letting Trump and his political cronies lock the American people out of Texas’ cherished public lands just to give Elon Musk another payday.”
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is being sued by a local Native American tribe and some conservation groups to prevent the exchange of more than 700 acres of federally protected land in Cameron County.