Defenders of Wildlife Monthly eNews!
[[link removed]]TELL YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS TO SUPPORT URGENT ACTION FOR WILDLIFE!
As the Biden administration rolls out a new set of priorities for America’s
wildlife and habitat, it’s critical that we begin the work of reversing the
damage done to our wild world in the last few years. We need to hold the new
administration accountable for making sure our natural legacy is in good hands. Reach out to your senators and representatives right now and tell them to
support urgent action to protect and restore our wild world →
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WILDLIFE IN THE NEWS
"Releasing wolves into the wild is a common sense, science-backed approach to
boost this population and stave off the red wolf’s extinction. While the species
has a long way to go, this is a major step in the right direction."
Ben Prater, Southeast Program Director, on a recent ruling directing the U.S.
Fish & Wildlife Service to draft a plan to release captive-bred red wolves into
designated habitat in North Carolina. Read More →
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[[link removed]]IT’S TIME TO PULL A 180 FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
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To save the wildlife and wild places we love, our planet needs a complete
turnaround from the direction we’ve been headed. We’re dreaming big for 2021 and
beyond to help heal the nation’s wounds and address the challenges ahead for our
wild world.
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[[link removed]]CELEBRATING MLK DAY WITH ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE
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This year, as Martin Luther King Day prompted us to volunteer and improve our
communities, we were reminded of the call to rededicate ourselves to ensure
racial, social, economic and environmental justice through service.
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[[link removed]]WILDLIFE AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
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The consequences of climate change are playing out in real time across our
nation and the world. An ecosystem’s ability to capture and store carbon depends
on its wildlife. Learn how animals are critical in the fight against climate
change!
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[[link removed]]SKYPE-A-SCIENTIST: THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATION IN SCIENCE
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Science and nature are for everyone – that’s the message that inspires Defenders
staff like Sharon Wilcox, our Texas Representative, to join the
Skype-a-Scientist initiative, connecting with high school students to raise
awareness and spark action for wildlife.
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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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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 credits: Bald eagle (c) Stephen Oachs | Gray Wolf (c) Jacob W Frank/NPS |
Megan Joyce (c) Defenders of Wildlife | Sea Otter (c) Michael Peters |Ocelot (c)
FWS | Bears (c) Lisa Sidorsky | Honey Bee (c) Anneke DeBlock/iStock
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