Saturday, September 23, 2017

Natural Disasters and Impacts on People, Wildlife, and Habitats.

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Save the Wild Things, Save Ourselves
Save the Wild Things, Save Ourselves
Wildlife champions from hundreds of communities across the country came together to tell their stories and share pictures of wildlife and wild places that matter most to them.

Read the messages, see the inspiring photos, and urge our leaders in Washington, D.C. to take action on climate.

Hurricane Irma: Impacts on Florida Wildlife & Habitat
Hurricane Irma: Impacts on Florida Wildlife & Habitat
Hurricane Irma was the strongest Atlantic hurricane on record and maintained winds of 185 mph for longer than any tropical cyclone in the world.

As we begin to recover from this extreme storm, the fate of many of the state's unique wildlife species and native habitats remain unknown.

Show your support with every check you write!
Texas Birds and Bays — Hurricane Harvey's Ecosystem Impacts
Texas Birds and Bays — Hurricane Harvey's Ecosystem Impacts
As the nation's eyes focus on the state of Texas, it is worth taking time to consider the region's significant ecological importance and the potential impacts from the storm on the natural world.

Here is a look at some of the species — and the places they depend on — that could see impacts from Hurricane Harvey.

Top 10 Reasons to Join Eco-Schools USA
Top 10 Reasons to Join Eco-Schools USA
Why have almost 5,000 schools joined this global education program that empowers students to be change makers for wildlife and the environment?

Read about the free Eco-Schools USA program.

A Tale of a Trail-blazing Monarch
A Tale of a Trail-blazing Monarch
What started with a dedicated teacher and students planting milkweed in the schoolyard, ended up with the longest recorded migration of an Oregon tagged monarch butterfly!

Learn about monarch butterfly education and surprising outcomes.

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