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SAVING THE AMERICAN PIKA The American pika — a small, herbivorous, conspicuously cute mammal related to rabbits and hares — is adapted to the cold climate in high-elevation boulder fields and alpine ...
SAVING THE MEXICAN GRAY WOLF The smallest gray wolf subspecies in North America, the Mexican gray wolf is also one of the rarest and most imperiled mammals on the continent. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
For Immediate Release, April 22, 2019 Contact: Noah Greenwald, (503) 484-7495, [email protected] New Study: Endangered Species Act Has Saved 99 Percent of Protected Species From ...
WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity filed a legal petition today calling on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to greatly expand its plans for recovering grizzly bears, including returning ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif.— A new state analysis has documented super-toxic rat poisons in more than 85 percent of tested mountain lions, bobcats and protected Pacific fishers, prompting state regulators to ...
Landmark Agreement Moves 757 Species Toward Federal Protection On July 12, 2011, the Center for Biological Diversity struck a historic legal settlement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, ...
For Immediate Release, September 11, 2014 Contact: Patrick Sullivan, (415) 517-9364, [email protected] New Report: Offshore Fracking Threatens California's Ocean, Air, Seismic Safety ...
Monarch Butterfly Population Rebounds to 68 Percent of 22-year Average Favorable Weather Boosts Numbers, But Herbicides Still Threaten Iconic Butterfly's Future WASHINGTON— At 150 million butterflies, ...
Lawsuit Targets Trump's Border Wall, Enforcement Program Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva Joins Center for Biological Diversity in Suit Against DHS TUCSON, Ariz. — The Center for Biological Diversity and ...
WASHINGTON— The highly secretive arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture known as Wildlife Services killed more than 3.2 million animals during fiscal year 2015, according to new data released by ...
TUCSON, Ariz.— Conservation CATalyst and the Center for Biological Diversity released new video today of the only known wild jaguar currently in the United States.
Study: 77 Percent of Marine Mammals, Sea Turtles Recovering Under Endangered Species Act OAKLAND, Calif. — Most marine mammals and sea turtles in the United States that are protected by the Endangered ...
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