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On the 52nd Anniversary of the Endangered Species Act, the Nation’s Most Popular Wildlife Law Faces Unprecedented Attacks

Hundreds of Thousands of Americans Oppose Trump Administration Effort to Roll Back Protections for Imperiled Animals and Plant Species
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The conclusion remains: the Lower Snake River Dams have to be breached.
I am the President of Nimiipuu Protecting the Environment (NPtE). I along with Julian Matthews are the co-founders of NPtE. We got our start principally during the rolling blockade of Megaloads traversing the Nez Perce Indian Reservation in North Central Idaho. Megaloads are pieces of equipment too large for ordinary traffic and must receive special attention to travel over highways because of their size. Tribal members, members of the Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee (NPTEC), and the public objected to the megaloads going to Canada to the tar sands, and we objected to the callousness of the owners and transport company who subject dangerous extractive industries onto vulnerable communities, and we objected to the lack of consultation when the Reservation Community may have been impacted and the impact to the environment. The Reservation Community wants environmentally sound practices as more fitting of Community values. Read more…

Pride Month, LGBTQ+ and the Environmental Movement

The “What’s In My Backyard?” Challenge

Get outside for Endangered Species Day with our identification challenge!

Save your virtual seat at our Endangered Species Day film screening!

Winners of 2020 Saving Endangered Species Youth Art Contest Announced

Endangered Species Day is May 15th!

Semi-finalist Entries Chosen in 2020 Saving Endangered Species Youth Art Contest

COVID-19: A Consequence of Our Broken Relationship with Nature
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