From Defenders of Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject eNews: The clock is ticking for our wild world
Date September 6, 2020 5:25 PM
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Defenders of Wildlife Monthly eNews! ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌
[[link removed]]ARE YOU VOTING FOR WILDLIFE?
This November will be pivotal for the future of wildlife. Over the past few
years, we've seen attacks on wildlife and ecological protections from all levels
of our government. With so many hard-fought wins for conservation over the last
several decades, we can't afford to see the clock turned back. This fall, when
you're voting, we know you'll keep wildlife in mind. Please take a second to fill out this survey to let us know which wildlife
issues are most important to you! →
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WILDLIFE IN THE NEWS
"The National Park Service is now overtly sanctioning the killing of defenseless
bear cubs and wolf pups in their dens; the exact opposite of what most believe
is ‘fair chase."

Jamie Rappaport Clark, President, on Defenders’ lawsuit against the Interior
Department and National Parks Service over relaxed restrictions on hunting bear
cubs and wolf pups at national preserves. Read More →
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Have you wondered how you could make a difference for wild animals in your own
community? Two Defenders supporters share their story about putting together an
educational presentation for our Wildlife Workshops & Walkabouts program.

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[[link removed]]A WILDLIFE TRAGEDY UNFOLDING ON THE TEXAS-MEXICO BORDER
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Border wall construction is already having grave consequences for animals big
and small. A surviving owlet and a black bear sighting paint a picture of the
disastrous future the wall is creating for wildlife.

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[[link removed]]RED WOLVES: WHERE TO NEXT
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Red wolves are on the precipice of extinction. Recovery for these wolves is
still possible, but it’s going to take a concerted conservation effort. The good
news is we’ve done it before, and we know it can be done again.

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[[link removed]]GRIZZLY TURNAROUND IN THE CASCADES
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The Department of the Interior recently threw away decades of planning and
education by announcing that the federal government is halting all plans to
recover grizzly bears in the North Cascades Ecosystem.

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[[link removed]]MONTHLY GIFT GIVING
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Becoming a monthly donor places you among our most committed and valued
supporters. Your gift will help us fight around the clock to counter the growing
threats to wildlife.

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[[link removed]]SHOP TO HELP WILDLIFE [[link removed]]
Support Defenders of Wildlife in our mission to save endangered and imperiled
species and the habitats they need to survive. Bring home something wild – for
yourself, or as a gift!

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Photo credit: Wolf Image (c) verytruestory.com | Red-cockaded Woodpecker (c)
James Hanula, USDA Forest Service | Ocelot (c) USFWS | Eastern screech owl (c)
Elsa Hull | Red Wolf (c) Jeff Goulden/iStock | Grizzly family (c) Jim Chagares |
| Honey Bee (c) Anneke DeBlock/iStock

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