Publications

Defenders of Wildlife produces many reports, fact sheets, tip sheets and other types of publications.

Use the dropdown boxes below to find publications related to specific animals, conservation issues, and regions.

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Over 350 national and local groups call on President Obama to safeguard wildlife from global warming by writing to the Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change
An Assessment of the Economic Benefits Provided by Conservation Lands: Five Case Studies of Conservation Opportunity Areas Identified in State Wildlife Conservation Strategies.
Economic Benefits of Conserving Natural Lands: Case Study: Lincoln National Forest and Surrounding Lands, New Mexico.
Letter from numerous U.S. House of Representative members to the House leadership and key committees supporting green jobs for lands and wildlife
Coalition Report - recommendations for the Obama administration on strengthening the National Wildlife Refuge System
Testimony by Jamie Rappaport Clark before the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming's hearing investigating last-minute Bush energy and environment rulemakings. Her testimony covers the Endangered Species Act, regulation changes, oil shale issues, Utah oil and gas leases, polar bear listing and wolf delisting.
Grizzly Bear, © Michael S. Quinton / National Georgraphic Stock
Brochure with guidelines for people living in bear country
This report addresses the urgent need to make wildlife and natural resources more resilient to global warming and provides a roadmap for how we can help America's wildlife and ecosystems survive the impacts of global warming.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's proposed rule to revise designated critical habitat for the contiguous United States distinct population segment of the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973.
Ecotourism is quickly coming to the forefront of family recreational activities. In recent years, more tourists have sought vacations where they can enjoy wilderness areas.

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