If the president's budget passes, it would eviscerate funding for agencies that conserve and protect our environment. It would also open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling and fund the proposed border wall, which would have major consequences for endangered species like jaguars and Mexican gray wolves. Ricardo, tell your members of Congress to reject this plan >>
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May 19 th was Endangered Species Day! Whether it’s the gray wolf, Florida panther or the scalloped hammerhead shark, endangered species are something an overwhelming majority of Americans are committed to helping preserve and protect for future generations. Learn more >>
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From sea stars to giant pacific octopuses, salmon to grey whales, countless wildlife species depend on Puget Sound. But there is perhaps no other species more recognizable in these waters than the critically endangered Southern Resident orcas. Learn more >>
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For 40 years, not a single female Florida panther had migrated north of the Caloosahatchee River. But all that changed in November 2016, when a mom-to-be braved the river’s water, swam across into new territory, and carried with her the hope of an entire species. Learn more >>
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Spring in the Northern Rocky Mountains means grizzly bears have once again emerged from theirs dens to enjoy the lush vegetation of the region. Their reemergence is a time-honored ritual in nature, but for many people that share the land with bears, it can also be a time of emerging conflicts. Learn more >>
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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 wolves and other wildlife. Become a Wildlife Guardian >>
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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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