For too long, we have thought about climate change and biodiversity loss as different problems. Climate change is destroying habitats, and when ecosystems are disrupted, people suffer too. In advance of COP28, the United Nation’s annual climate conference, Audubon CEO Elizabeth Gray reflected on the need to recognize the intersection of climate impacts and biodiversity loss. Keep reading |
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The Rock Springs Resource Management Plan will determine the future of 3.6 million acres of public land in southwestern Wyoming, an ecologically important area that supports some of the highest densities of Greater Sage-Grouse in the world, along with the longest migration corridor for mule deer. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is considering putting in place protections for wildlife by taking action to update the 26-year old plan, and is asking for your input. Take action |
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