World Animal Day: A 13th Century Saint Meets 21st Century Challenges This is a guest blog from Shelly Roder and John Celichowski in celebration of World Animal Day. Many backyard gardens feature Continue reading “World Animal Day: A 13th Century Saint Meets 21st Century Challenges”… October 4, 2011 No Comments
Salazar Agrees to Shoot-On-Sight Wolf Plan Last week, the new director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, and Wyoming’s governor held Continue reading “Salazar Agrees to Shoot-On-Sight Wolf Plan”… July 14, 2011 No Comments
Irreplaceable; Wildlife in a Warming World Over the last year, the Endangered Species Coalition has been working with an exciting campaign by faith, science, art, and Continue reading “Irreplaceable; Wildlife in a Warming World”… April 29, 2009 No Comments
Happy Earth Day! Happy Earth Day! America is blessed with amazing wildlife and wild places: bald eagles and peregrine falcons flying in our Continue reading “Happy Earth Day!”… April 22, 2009 No Comments
(Re)protecting flying squirrels This is a guest post from ESC member group The Wilderness Society. It has also appeared on their blog. Can Continue reading “(Re)protecting flying squirrels”… April 10, 2009 No Comments
Time is Running Out for the Polar Bear Time is running out for the polar bear. As their sea ice habitat disappears, polar bears are starving and drowning, Continue reading “Time is Running Out for the Polar Bear”… March 25, 2009 No Comments
Burning Down the House to Roast the Pig By Julie Fox Gorte,Board Member of the Endangered Species Coalition Daniel Yergin, in the prologue to his book The Prize: Continue reading “Burning Down the House to Roast the Pig”… July 1, 2008 No Comments
Schwarzenegger fires first salvo in attack on endangered species Last week, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger chose to celebrate Earth Day by launching what may be the first salvo in Continue reading “Schwarzenegger fires first salvo in attack on endangered species”… May 1, 2008 No Comments