Wildlife Action Center
Welcome to the Wildlife Action Center. Here you can:
- Take Action to Help Wildlife
- Find Events Near You
- Join the Wildlife Volunteer Corps
- Become a Leader in Your Community
- Start or Join a Discussion
Need motivation to get involved?
Reading our success stories might do the trick!
Tell Governor Palin to End Aerial Hunting of Wolves
Other Actions
- Speak Out for Polar Bears and Other Imperiled Wildlife: Urge your Senators to oppose efforts to remove vital Endangered Species Act provisions from the Senate omnibus spending bill.
- Help Ensure a Lasting Future for Wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies: Urge President Obama and Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Department of the Interior, to adopt a responsible management plan for wolves in Greater Yellowstone and throughout the Northern Rockies that ensures a lasting future for these amazing animals.
- Take Action for Green Jobs and Wildlife: Urge President Obama and Congress to create tens of thousands of jobs and help save wolves, grizzly bears, river otters and other imperiled wildlife by investing in America's conservation infrastructure.
Featured Events
- National Bear Awareness Week: 5/10/2009 to 5/16/2009
- NCTC Course: Remote Monitoring of Wildlife: 6/9/2009 to 6/11/2009
- NCTC Course: Innovative Approaches to Wildlife/Highway Interactions: 8/25/2009 to 8/27/2009
- National Wildlife Refuge Week: 10/11/2009 to 10/17/2009
Campaigns
Campaign to Save America's Wolves
Defenders of Wildlife continues the fight to promote common sense wolf management, working with federal and state officials and private land-owners to ensure that science, not politics, guides decision-making about the future of these American icons. Read More> |
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Help Save the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is home to arctic foxes and caribou. It's the most important onshore denning habitat for America's vanishing polar bears. And, each year, millions of birds from all across the country make their way to this special place. Yet, for all its unique beauty, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge remains under assault. Read More> |