Hi John,
2025 ends in a few hours, and with it a generous 1:1 match for every dollar given to the Future for the Wild Fund. Please give by our midnight deadline to make this match count.
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Through one of the darkest moments in conservation history, we found hope in our lifesaving work. We took legal action nearly every five days this year.
Our pace won't let up, because it can't. We must remain vigilant for the wild.
You can count on the Center for Biological Diversity to be uncompromising in our fights for endangered species, public lands, and the laws that protect the natural world.
And you can expect us to keep winning, just as we did this year under hostile circumstances.
In 2025 we obtained proposed Endangered Species Act protections for southern hognose snakes, Barrens darters, and ghost orchids.
Thanks to Center legal action, a federal judge ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service had broken the law when it denied our petition to protect wolves across the West under the Act.
We defended grizzly bear habitat from destructive logging in Montana’s Kootenai National Forest and from expanded grazing near Yellowstone National Park.
And the Center helped defeat a dangerous U.S. Senate scheme that would have sold millions of acres of public lands to private developers and corporations.
But there are colossal fights ahead.
The Trump administration has rolled out plans to decimate the Endangered Species Act.
It wants to open up more than 1 billion acres of offshore ocean areas to oil and gas lease sales — and drill in the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
It's trying to rescind the Roadless Rule and ram through plans for more mining, logging, pesticides, and pollution.
In the year ahead, we'll keep fighting for species great and small. And we'll protect the oceans, rivers, deserts, mountains, plains and forests that allow them to survive.
Please join us by making a matched donation to the Future for the Wild Fund.
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For the wild,
Kierán Suckling
Executive Director
Center for Biological Diversity
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