Defenders of Wildlife Monthly eNews!
[[link removed]]OPPOSE CHANGES TO THE ESA THAT THREATEN IMPERILED WILDLIFE!
This month, the Trump administration put forth a new rule that strikes at the
heart of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). They’re letting the Fish and Wildlife
Service exclude even more areas from being designated as critical habitat – a
decision that threatens the survival of imperiled species already at risk of
disappearing in coming decades. Don’t let this administration endanger vulnerable animals – Stand up to
anti-wildlife proposals to leave imperiled wildlife without the habitat they
need to survive →
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WILDLIFE IN THE NEWS
"Preserving our wildlife and their habitat is a responsibility that transcends
human lifetimes. Our future depends on the actions we take now. Turning the tide
on biodiversity loss and addressing climate change will not be easy. But our
path forward as a society depends on it!"
Jamie Rappaport Clark, President, testifies before the Committee on Environment
and Public Works to speak about the Endangered Species Act Amendments of 2020. Read More →
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[[link removed]]POLAR BEAR CUBS NEED HELP TO SURVIVE
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Polar bears and their cubs are in grave danger now that the Bureau of Land
Management has opened up the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge to oil drilling. A new bill seeks to save them, and it needs your
support!
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[[link removed]]IT TAKES ALL OF US TO SAVE SEA OTTERS
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How did you celebrate Sea Otter Awareness Week this year? These adorable
critters play a critical role in their ecosystem – and we explore how it takes
all of us to make sure they’re protected.
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[[link removed]]CONCERT FOR CONSERVATION FOR THE AMERICAN RED WOLF
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Saving critically endangered red wolves takes some creativity. This year’s
Concert for Conservation highlights the plight of these all-American wolves with
a unique opportunity for wildlife lovers to engage in crucial advocacy.
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[[link removed]]THE LINK BETWEEN LYNX AND NATIONAL FORESTS
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Federal land management agencies have a responsibility to help stem the tide of
biodiversity loss – and in the case of the Canada lynx, it’s a duty they’re not
fulfilling. Now the Forest Service needs to step up and ensure these cats get
critical protections before it’s too late.
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supporters. Your gift will help us fight around the clock to counter the growing
threats to wildlife.
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Photo credits: Woodland Caribou (c) Camellia Ibrahim | Polar Bears (c)Peter
Norvig | Sea Otter (c) Michael Peters | Canadian Lynx (c) Richard P Reading |
Red Wolf (c) Jeff Goulden/iStock | Manatees (c) Nancy Olds | Bear and cub (c)
James Yule |Honey Bee (c) Anneke DeBlock/iStock
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