Wildlife Action Center
Welcome to the Wildlife Action Center. Here you can:
- Take Action to Help Wildlife
- Adopt a WildLifeStyle, helping to save wildlife and lands Around the House, In Your Backyard, Online, or In Your Community
- Find Events Near You
- Start or Join a Discussion
Ready to get involved? Why not learn about joining our Wildlife Volunteer Corps, or learn how to become a leader in your community on wildlife issues. Need some motivation? Reading our success stories might do the trick!
Gulf Oil Wildlife Disaster: Demand a Solution for Our Animals
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Urge Congress to improve oversight of oil and gas drilling off our coasts and fully fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund and oppose any effort to weaken this important legislation.
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Other Actions
- Take Action for Loggerhead Sea Turtles: Send a message to the National Marine Fisheries Service and help ensure that loggerheads get the protection they need under the Endangered Species Act.
- Save Sea Turtles and Polar Bears from Big Oil: Urge your senators to say "Yes!" to comprehensive legislation to address climate change and "No!" to more dangerous offshore drilling.
- Tell President Obama to Reinstate the Ban on Dangerous Offshore Drilling: President Obama has ordered a temporary moratorium on offshore drilling in new areas, but Big Oil and their political allies remain committed to industrializing our coasts... even at the cost of another ecological disaster.
- Urge President Obama to End the War on Wolves: Urge President Obama to restore life-saving protections for wolves in the northern Rockies and Greater Yellowstone
Featured Events
- Watch Out for Wildlife Awareness Week: 9/12/2010 to 9/18/2010
- Sea Otter Awareness Week: 9/26/2010 to 10/2/2010
- National Wildlife Refuge Week: 10/10/2010 to 10/16/2010
- Wolf Awareness Week: 10/17/2010 to 10/23/2010
Campaigns
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Campaign to Save America's Wolves
Defenders of Wildlife continues the fight to promote common sense wolf management, working with federal and state officials and private land-owners to ensure that science, not politics, guides decision-making about the future of these American icons. Read More> |


























