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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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  • What We Do
    • About Us
      • Mission
    • Advancing Justice
    • Creative Engagement
    • Endangered Species Day
    • Grassroots Organizing
      • 10 Things You Can Do to Save Endangered Species
      • Activist Training Lab
      • Educators Toolkit
      • In the Field
      • Member Groups
      • Wildlife Voices
    • Our Campaigns
      • Advancing Justice
      • Collaborating for Biodiversity
      • Endangered Species Act at 50: Collaborative Projects
      • Endangered Species Day
      • Endangered Species Essay Project
      • Get Out the Vote
      • Pollinator Protectors
      • Protecting America’s Wolves
      • Protecting the Endangered Species Act
      • Southern Resident Orcas
        • Snake River Savers
      • Superpod
      • Welcome Home
      • Wildlife Corridors
        • Wildlife Corridors – Pennsylvania
        • Western Slope Connectivity Project
    • In the Field
      • Mid-Atlantic
      • Northern Rockies
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      • Canada Lynx
      • Gray Wolves
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Back from the Brink

  • Last Chance (2021)
  • Trafficked (2020)
  • Poisoned (2019)
  • Extinction Plan (2018)
  • Suppressed: How Politics Drowned out Science for Ten Endangered Species (2017)
  • Removing the Walls to Recovery (2016)
  • No Room to Roam (2015)
  • Vanishing (2014)
  • Back from the Brink (2013)
  • Water Woes (2012)
  • Fueling Extinction (2011)
  • Its Getting Hot Out There (2010)
  • America’s Hottest Species (2009)
  • Without a Net (2008)
  • Last Chance (2021)
  • Trafficked (2020)
  • Poisoned (2019)
  • Extinction Plan (2018)
  • Suppressed: How Politics Drowned out Science for Ten Endangered Species (2017)
  • Removing the Walls to Recovery (2016)
  • No Room to Roam (2015)
  • Vanishing (2014)
  • Back from the Brink (2013)
  • Water Woes (2012)
  • Fueling Extinction (2011)
  • Its Getting Hot Out There (2010)
  • America’s Hottest Species (2009)
  • Without a Net (2008)

10 Success Stories Celebrating the Endangered Species Act at 40

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