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Subject eNews: How advocates like you are rescuing animals from danger
Date July 14, 2019 5:32 PM
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July 2019

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polar bear (c) Michael Caroff

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Protect the Endangered Species Act!

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The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is our strongest tool to prevent
species from being lost forever to extinction. So why are some
politicians trying to weaken this critical law? Don't let the last
line of defense against extinction for the Mexican gray wolf, the
North Atlantic right whale, the Florida panther and so many more be
eviscerated. Tell your representatives that wildlife and the
environment are important to you!
Take action today >>

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Check Out Defenders' New Look!

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Defenders' website and blog have a new look - check out (and
bookmark!) the new home of Wild Without End, and stay up-to-date on
wildlife with breaking news, creature features, dazzling wildlife
photos and more!

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Longtail salamander (c) Kat Diersen
Rescue Mission: Saving Salamanders from Destruction!

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With a major bridge construction project in North Carolina threatening
to crush salamander habitat, wildlife allies are moving fast to
relocate these at-risk amphibians to a new suitable home. Check out
these pictures of the salamanders we've rescued so far!

Read more >>

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Bear (c) Rebecca Wilks
How Electric Fences are Saving Bears' Lives

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Last year, dozens of bears were killed in defense of life and property
just in Anchorage alone. We're working with local partners to
prevent needless deaths by harnessing proven bear-human coexistence
strategies like electric fencing and proper food storages. Read more
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Sea Turtle (c) Grace Chen
Helping Sea Turtles Survive

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Throughout the southeastern United States, sea turtle nesting is
underway. Thanks to ESA protections, these endangered turtles are
starting to make a comeback. Learn what actions you can take to
protect sea turtle nests and aid their recovery! Read more >>
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Lynx (c) Sandra Burford
Extinction, Recovery and the Fight to Save Biodiversity

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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is preparing to delist 23 species
- not because they've recovered, but because they're
now extinct in the wild. Strengthening the Endangered Species Act is
our best hope for species still in danger.
Read more >>

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Monarch Butterfly (c) Natalie Cochrane

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Monthly Gift Giving

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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Guardian >>

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Adopt an Animal

Wildlife adoptions support Defenders' work to protect and restore the
wildlife and wild places you care about. Bring home something wild
- for yourself, or as a gift!
Adopt an Animal >>

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Photo credits: polar bear (c) Michael Caroff | Longtail
salamander (c) Kat Diersen | Bear (c) Rebecca Wilks | Sea Turtle (c)
Grace Chen | Lynx (c) Sandra Burford | Bears (c) Peggy Bechtell |
Monarch Butterfly (c) Natalie Cochrane

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