Save Our Texas Treasures Factsheet

Named for its rolling hills, the Hill Country’s landscape is shaped by aquifers and springs that channel groundwater. These essential waters are home to several

Why Walls Won’t Work

Immigration reform doesn't have to come at the expense of the environment. Evidence shows that walls along the U.S.-Mexico border do not improve border security

Conservation Community's Principles and Recommendations for Strengthening the Farm Bill Conservation Title

This document outlines the priorities for improving the conservation title of the Farm Bill as agreed to by an extensive group of regional, national and

Forest Service Proposed Land Management Planning Directives

Our National Forests contain some of the most exceptional natural places in the United States, with immeasurable recreational, scientific, ecological, and cultural value. In February

Nature's Benefits: The Importance of Addressing Biodiversity in Ecosystem Service Programs

The concept of ecosystem services – or the benefits that nature provides – has gained tremendous attention over the past decade. It is a common-sense

Conservation Crossroads: Extinction or Recovery?

When President Richard M. Nixon signed the Endangered Species Act (ESA) into law, America was at a conservation crossroads. Would we as a nation accept

Defenders of Wildlife ESA Policy White Paper Series: Assessing and Improving Candidate Conservation Agreements with Assurances

When Congress passed the Endangered Species Act in 1973, there were 392 species listed as threatened or endangered. By the end of this decade, there

Back From The Brink In The West

For more than 40 years, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) has helped prevent the extinction of our national treasures. Learn about the species of the
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