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We've had the fortune to receive support and creative advice from Tom Sachs for our organization. Tom's studio redid the Endangered Species Coalition logo. Tom chose the Navy's blue color, ensuring that the logo has longevity. He also feels it's important that the eagle be assertive, reflecting our group's grassroots mobilization approach. We love that our eagle logo is a symbol of the recovery of an iconic species and the success of the Endangered Species Act. And we're grateful to Tom and his studio for the support for imperiled wildlife.
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      • Educators Toolkit
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      • Endangered Species Day
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      • Get Out the Vote
      • Pollinator Protectors
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Andy Burnette

 

“Non-human life is not just a resource to be utilized.”Reverend Andy Burnette is the Senior Minister for the Valley Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Chandler, Arizona.

 

Carol Calvert

Rev. Mother Carol Calvert is an ordained Priest with the Independent Catholic Church of Antioch in Santa Fe, N. M., and has had many letters published in New Mexico papers voicing her support for the wolf and the Endangered Species Act [Video].

 

 

“There’s a cost to society here that by and large is being completely ignored.” Irene Martin, Episcopal Priest [Video]

 

 

“In my generation a way of life and connectedness to nature, even in urban areas, has been lost.” Duane Clinker, Pastor Open Table of Christ

 

Shelly Roder

 

Shelly Roder is the Co-Director of the Capuchin Franciscan Volunteer Corps and lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with her husband, Joe Halaiko, and children Sylvia and Jacob.

 

 

Rev. John Celichowski

 

 

Rev. John Celichowski is a friar and priest. He is Provincial Minister of the Capuchin Province of St. Joseph in Detroit, Michigan.

 

 

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