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Subject eNews: Is a Stable Climate a Constitutional Right?
Date February 9, 2020 6:40 PM
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Sandhill Crane (c) USFWS

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Stop migratory birds from losing
critical protections!

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With millions of birds killed each year from uncovered oil waste pits,
power lines and other dangers, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act has been
key to making sure companies are responsible for cutting down on
preventable bird deaths. Now a new proposal undermines this critical
law by letting those companies off the hook - and millions of birds
are in danger! ACT NOW: Tell the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to
keep critical protections for migratory birds >>

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Wildlife in the News

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"At a time when 1 million species are at risk of extinction, it is
critical we redouble our efforts to safeguard our natural world. We
commend the

House Natural Resources Committee for their leadership and
commitment to fighting for the
health of our wildlife and communities "

Jamie Rappaport Clark, President of Defenders, on a series
of legislative pieces that aim to address climate change,
protect our nation's precious wildlife and lands, and more.
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Polar Bears (c) Joan Cambray
Is a Stable Climate a Constitutional Right?

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The adults of tomorrow sure think so. Read about the impassioned
movement by young people to hold the federal government accountable
for its inaction on climate change.
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Humpback Whale (c) Raj Das
Humpback Whales Are Finally Receiving Critical Habitat

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Fifty years after commercial whaling pushed humpbacks to the brink of
extinction, the National Marine Fisheries Service is finally proposing
critical protected habitat - but there's more work to be done.
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Bear cub (c) Patrick A Simone DDS
Trump Takes Aim at the Nation's Core Environmental Law

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The National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA for short, is the
backbone of U.S. environmental protections. Now the White House is
taking a sledgehammer to NEPA, endangering wildlife, habitat and our
communities. Read more >>

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Bumble Bee (c) Diane Marshman
Solar Power for Pollinators

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Bumblebees, butterflies and other pollinators may be small, but they
have a huge impact on the health of ecosystems, and they're in
danger. A smart new approach to solar energy production could provide
a chance at recovery!
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Photo credits: Sandhill Crane (c) USFWS | Polar Bears (c) Joan
Cambray | Humpback Whale (c) Raj Das | Bear cub (c) Patrick A Simone
DDS | Bumble Bee (c) Diane Marshman | Sea Otters (c) Michael Peters|
Hawksbill Turtle (c) Shane Gross/iStock | Monarch Butterfly (c)
Natalie Cochrane

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