Sierra Nevadas Strained by Changing Climate The four hundred mile long, sixty mile wide Sierra Nevada Ecosystem is historically one of our nation’s most resilient ecosystems. Continue reading “Sierra Nevadas Strained by Changing Climate”… February 22, 2011 No Comments
Stop the Congressional Attack on Wildlife and Wilderness The House of Representatives is voting as early as TODAY on a Continuing Resolution (CR) bill that is intended to Continue reading “Stop the Congressional Attack on Wildlife and Wilderness”… February 18, 2011 No Comments
America’s Everglades is in Hot Water By Caitlin Leutwiler Communications Associate Defenders of Wildlife America’s Everglades boasts an impressive resume, from its rich mosaic of habitats Continue reading “America’s Everglades is in Hot Water”… February 13, 2011 No Comments
The San Francisco Bay-Delta Watershed – Change is on the Horizon for California photo credit Dan Blanton By Dr. Mark RockwellV.P. ConservationNCCFFFPacific Coast RepresentativeEndangered Species Coalition The S.F. Bay-Delta is the largest fresh Continue reading “The San Francisco Bay-Delta Watershed – Change is on the Horizon for California”… February 1, 2011 No Comments
Let’s Do Big Things- Save the Snake photo credit BLM By Nicole Cordan Policy and Legal Director Save Our Wild Salmon In State of the Union address, Continue reading “Let’s Do Big Things- Save the Snake”… January 28, 2011 No Comments
Last night, President Obama’s salmon joke hooked the imagination of the American people. You could see it in NPR’s wordcloud, Continue reading… January 26, 2011 No Comments
Operation Migration-Whoopers in Flight By Mark Chenoweth photo credit Mark Chenoweth The whooping crane (Grus americana) is North America’s tallest bird, with some approaching Continue reading “Operation Migration-Whoopers in Flight”… January 21, 2011 No Comments
At Risk! Coral reefs face uncertain future from rising CO2 By Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb Marine Scientist image credit NOAA Oceana Shallow water coral reefs are some of the most biologically diverse Continue reading “At Risk! Coral reefs face uncertain future from rising CO2”… January 19, 2011 No Comments
The Disappearing Sea-ice Habitat of the Arctic image credit USFWS By Rebecca Noblin Alaska Director Center for Biological Diversity Those searching for unmistakable evidence of the global Continue reading “The Disappearing Sea-ice Habitat of the Arctic”… January 13, 2011 No Comments
A Marshall Plan for Nature: How to Protect Endangered Species from Climate Change By Leda Huta Executive Director Endangered Species Coalition If your house were on fire, what would you save? Where would Continue reading “A Marshall Plan for Nature: How to Protect Endangered Species from Climate Change”… January 10, 2011 No Comments