Trump administration land gift to SpaceX would hurt Texas habitat, lawsuit says
Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit to stop the Trump administration from transferring over 700 acres of Texas wildlife refuge land to SpaceX. The US Fish and Wildlife Service approved the land exchange, where SpaceX would give up 683 acres it owns in exchange for federal land within the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge.

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AI-generatedEnvironmental groups have filed a lawsuit to stop the Trump administration from transferring over 700 acres of Texas wildlife refuge land to SpaceX. The US Fish and Wildlife Service approved the land exchange, where SpaceX would give up 683 acres it owns in exchange for federal land within the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge. Opponents claim this deal will worsen ecological risks in a region already impacted by SpaceX's rocket operations. The lawsuit, filed by the Center for Biological Diversity and others, seeks to halt the exchange, arguing it will bring SpaceX's launchpad closer to sensitive habitats. The Fish and Wildlife Service maintains the exchange will provide a "net conservation benefit" and improve habitat connectivity.
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5 extractedThe lawsuit asks a federal court to halt the land exchange.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service determined the exchange would not significantly affect the area and would represent a 'net conservation benefit'.
Environmental groups sued to stop the Trump administration from giving SpaceX over 700 acres of wildlife refuge in Texas.
SpaceX opponents have long criticized the company's expanding footprint over lost beach access and concerns about exploding rockets.
The land exchange would worsen ecological risks to a Gulf coast region already impacted by SpaceX's rocket operations.