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Right now–this summer–is crucial for the future of gray wolves. The U. S. House of Representatives recently passed a bill
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Congressional Attacks on Endangered Species, New ESC Film on Colorado Wolves, Honoring Pete McCloskey and Chalk Art Contest Winners and More – The Saving Species Newsletter – Summer 2024
The Saving Species Newsletter – Summer 2024 Congressional Attacks on Endangered Species, New ESC Film on Colorado Wolves, Honoring Pete
July 17, 2024 No Comments
ESC Member Organization Press Release
Advocates launch legal action to prevent grizzly bear deaths at bait stations
BOISE, IDAHO—Conservation organizations sent a notice of intent to sue the State of Idaho today for violations of the Endangered
July 16, 2024 No Comments
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National Park Service
Protect Our National Parks
Our National Parks represent a global model for conservation and inspire millions of visitors annually. Yet the present government shutdown, which started on December 21st, 2018, has led to a staffing and maintenance crisis in National Parks. Damage occurring to our parks as a consequence of keeping parks open during the government shutdown is a catastrophe for public lands and wildlife.
January 11, 2019 2 Comments
Trump Administration
Extinction Plan: Ten Species Imperiled by the Trump Administration
Washington, D.C. – The Trump Administration is on the cusp of finalizing a set of rules to weaken the Endangered
December 18, 2018 No Comments
Endangered Species Have Feelings Too
Note: This is a guest post by Alexandra Delis-Abrams, PhD, the author of the book Endangered Species Have Feelings Too.
December 13, 2018 1 Comment
Defenders of Wildlife
Landmark Legislation to Protect Wildlife Corridors Introduced in the Senate and House
WASHINGTON, D.C. (December 6, 2018)—Marking the most significant step toward national wildlife conservation in decades, the Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act
December 6, 2018 36 Comments
Pollinator Protector habitat
Pollinator Protectors Project
Spotlight on: Nez Perce National Historical Park Coauthored by: Jeanne Dodds, ESC Creative Engagement Director and Heidi Tamm, Nez Perce National
November 9, 2018 1 Comment
Colorado
Local Interests Come Together to Protect Threatened Jumping Mouse
I like to say that I work on the “people-side” of wildlife conservation. Most of the time, my days consist
November 1, 2018 1 Comment
wolves
The Midterm results could be the difference between extinction and conservation
The 2018 midterm election could determine the fate of the Endangered Species Act and how hard we have to fight
October 29, 2018 1 Comment
Dams
Memorial for Tahlequah’s Baby and J50: First We Mourn, Then We Organize
Memorial originally planned for baby Orca that mother Tahlequah carried for 17 days in grieving ritual, now additionally planned for 3-year old J50 (Scarlet).
WHAT: Memorial for J35 Tahlequah’s Baby and J50
WHEN: Friday, September 21 – Starting at 3:00pm – 7:00pm
WHERE: Occidental Square Park in Pioneer Square on the Traditional lands of the Duwamish Peoples, 117 S Washington St, Seattle, WA 98104. Procession to The Federal Building at 915 2nd Ave to begin at 5:00 PM calling for the removal of the Lower Snake River dams.
September 14, 2018 5 Comments
orca
The heartbreaking story of Tahlequah (J35)
When humans experience grief, we often turn to music to express deep emotions of loss and sorrow. Many of us
August 1, 2018 3 Comments
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