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August 2019
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Dixie National Forest, Utah (c) US Forest Service
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Keep Utah's National Forests Protected!
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In Utah, millions of acres of forest habitat are kept safe by the
incredibly popular Roadless Area Conservation Rule. But the state is
seeking to roll back those protections on nearly ninety percent of
roadless areas, opening these public lands to irreversible damage
caused by logging, road construction and other development. Take
action and tell the Secretary of Agriculture to keep these national
forests protected >>
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Defenders in the News
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"Defenders of Wildlife has been proactively working with partners in
the region to prevent human-bear conflicts. We know that Washington
communities can thrive alongside these bruins. It's time to
bring back the bears."
Robb Krehbiel, Northwest Representative, on an
advancing proposal to return grizzly bears
to the North Cascades in Washington
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CA Condor (c) Bob Wick/BLM
Coexisting with California Condors
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The 1,000th California condor chick hatched this year, highlighting
the success of decades-long reintroduction efforts that began when the
bird was declared extinct in the wild. Learn how these resilient birds
need our help to stay on the road to recovery.
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Monarch Butterfly (c) Natalie Cochrane
Insect Apocalypse!
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People around the country are noticing: Butterfly gardens have fewer
sightings, bugs no longer cover windshields, and bee colonies are
collapsing. Find out what's happening to insects - and how
their decline threatens biodiversity everywhere. Read more >>
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Lobo (c) iStock/G Nagel
Witnessing the Beauty of the Borderlands
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Our southern border provides rich habitat to jaguars, Mexican gray
wolves and an incredible host of plants and wildlife. But as laws are
being waived to build a border wall, these species could face massive
habitat fragmentation - and worse. Read more >>
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Gray Wolf, part of the Canyon Wolf Pack (c) Sandy Sisti
Wolf Delisting is Premature and Not Based in Science
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Once driven almost to extinction in the continental United States,
gray wolves still occupy just 10% of their historic range. The Trump
administration's new proposal could spell devastation for these
wolves and their continued recovery.
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Crane (c) Sarah Abrell
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Photo credits: Dixie National Forest, Utah (c) US Forest
Service | CA Condor (c) Bob Wick/BLM | Monarch Butterfly (c) Natalie
Cochrane | Lobo (c) iStock/G Nagel | Gray Wolf, part of the Canyon
Wolf Pack (c) Sandy Sisti | Owls (c) Scott Anderson - Defenders Photo
Contest 2010 | Crane (c) Sarah Abrell | Arctic Fox (c) DmitryND istock
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