From National Wildlife Federation <[email protected]>
Subject Giving Thanks for Conservation Work Across America
Date November 22, 2020 4:55 PM
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November Wildlife News Curated Just For YouJohn,

This Thanksgiving, we would like to take a minute to tell you how thankful we
are for your continued passion and support of our efforts to help wildlife
thrive. As the holiday season and New Year approach, we ask you to please keep
us in mind as we continue to fight for wildlife in 2021.

Sincerely,
The National Wildlife Federation Membership Team

Give Thanks for Wildlife
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[[link removed]]A WIN A DECADE IN THE MAKING: GOVERNOR WHITMER MOVES TO SHUT DOWN LINE 5
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After a decade of seemingly insurmountable work to uncover Line 5 integrity
details, Michigan’s Governor Gretchen Whitmer fulfilled her duty to protect the
Great Lakes for all citizens by announcing the termination of Line 5’s easement
due to the unacceptable risk this pipeline places on our shared waters and
way-of-life.

LEARN ABOUT THIS HISTORIC WIN FOR WILDLIFE
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[[link removed]]FINDING COMMON GROUND ON THE LOWER SNAKE RIVER
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From commercial fisheries off the Pacific Coast in Washington and Oregon and
tribal communities which have depended on salmon for food for generations, to
the outdoor guiding communities in central Idaho, there just aren’t enough fish.
Where fifty years ago over 50,000 Chinook salmon returned to Idaho’s Middle Fork
of the Salmon River, runs today number less than 500. At the heart of this issue
are the cumulative, negative impacts of the four dams on the lower Snake River,
a major Columbia River tributary, which has severed fish passage to rich
spawning habitats in Idaho.

LEARN WHAT REPRESENTATIVES ARE DOING TO SAVE THE RIVER AND SALMON THEY LOVE
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[[link removed]]MIGRATING ARTS: CELEBRATING THE MONARCH BUTTERFLY IN MÉXICO
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In México, the Mayors’ Monarch Pledge initiative is run by the National Wildlife
Federation’s partner organization, Profauna A.C., through the Programa Correo
Real. This past year, through their “My Municipality with the Monarch”
initiative, they worked with elementary schools and youth arts centers to paint
dozens of monarch murals across their cities.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS CELEBRATION OF MONARCHS
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PARA LEER EN ESPAÑOL
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[[link removed]]GREENING THE GREY TO GROW MORE OYSTERS IN THE BAY
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Due to pressures from harvesting, pollution, and disease, the population of
oysters in the Chesapeake is a fraction of what it used to be. The National
Wildlife Federation Mid-Atlantic Regional Center is working with scientists at
the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science’s Horn Point Laboratory
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solution? Oyster castles.

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[[link removed]]NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION UNVEILS NEW LOOK AT LANDMARK CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE
CROSSING
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The National Wildlife Federation’s #SaveLACougars recently released a series of
new images that show how the design of the wildlife crossing is advancing as the
anticipated break ground date of 2021 approaches.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS EXCITING PROJECT
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