From National Wildlife Federation <[email protected]>
Subject Mosquito Eaters, Your Inner-Shark, and More!
Date September 6, 2020 6:48 PM
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August Wildlife News Collected Just For You.John,

The recent withdrawal of anti-public lands zealot William Perry Pendley’s
nomination to lead the Bureau of Land Management shows the power of Americans
speaking out for wildlife. The National Wildlife Federation and its western
affiliates have led efforts to highlight Pendley’s unfitness to lead the bureau
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supporting our efforts
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home. While this is a good first step, Mr. Pendley remains the acting head of
the bureau.

This is unacceptable and needs to change. Lend your voice to call for his removal immediately.
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Keep reading to learn more about mosquito-eating wildlife, outdoor education,
and creative advocacy and why we must strive to keep public lands in public
hands, address the climate crisis, and recover our cherished species.

Sincerely,

Tracy Stone-Manning
Associate Vice President, Public Lands
National Wildlife Federation

[[link removed]]WHICH SHARK SPECIES ARE YOU?
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Sharks have an undeserved bad reputation. Take our quiz to find out which shark
channels your inner self and learn more about these amazing wild animals!

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[[link removed]]HOW ART CAN INSPIRE CLIMATE ACTION
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Alaska’s climate activists have raised the alarm on the need for the 49th
states’ Congressional delegation to take climate action for people, wildlife,
and public lands. To get the word out and push for change, learn how they used
art to inspire and get their point across at a grassroots level.

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[[link removed]]MEET THE SQUAD OF MOSQUITO-EATING SPECIES
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Mosquitoes are unwanted visitors to our backyards, but nature can offer
solutions that don’t involve chemicals or bug sprays. Often overlooked and
under-appreciated, meet the wildlife species especially helpful for consuming
these pesky mosquitoes!

CHECK OUT THIS SQUAD OF MOSQUITO-EATERS
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[[link removed]]ADAPTING TOGETHER: IT’S TIME TO TAKE LEARNING OUTSIDE
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As the world continues to grapple with the changes COVID-19 has brought, schools
and families tackle how to safely continue educating our future generations. One
idea is to take education outdoors.

LEARN HOW EDUCATION AND OUTDOORS CAN COME TOGETHER
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