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Defenders of Wildlife Progress in the fight to protect wildlife threatened by climate change!

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The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) today reported the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act, S. 1733, out of committee - a historic step forward in America's fight to reduce carbon ...
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Defenders of Wildlife Is it the holiday season already? If you're looking for meaningful gift ideas that help wildlife, please check out http://www.wildlifeadoption.org! Now you can adopt a Frog, Bat or Arctic Fox and choose from new plush options like eco-plushes and ice house plushes... and help support our animal-saving efforts.

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Christope Barbier
Christope Barbier
We all are deep within our true nature selves wolves, predators not hunters.
4 novembre 2009, à 17:17
Camps India

Camps India Defenders of Wildlife : Hey,
We run wildlife travel camps in India, and thought it would be great to
connect with you given our mutual interest in defending wildlife.
Thanks
Camps of India

http://www.campsofindia.com

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Camps of India is a hotel company specializing in Projects, Operations & Sales & Marketing services for safari camps, lodges, resorts & beach destinations in some of the most beautiful wildlife and wilderness areas in India. ...
Camps India

Camps India Defenders of Wildlife : Hey,

We run wildlife travel camps in India, and thought it would be great to connect with you given our mutual interest in defending wildlife.

So please add me as your friend. Thanks

Camps of India http://www.campsofindia.com

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Jasmine Minbashian

Jasmine Minbashian Defenders of Wildlife : If you haven't seen the film Division Street yet, it's part of the Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Seattle tomorrow at Broadway Performance Hall (doors open at 6pm). I highly recommend it!

www.divisionstreetmovie.com
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Defenders of Wildlife Round two for prairie dogs! The EPA approved a deadly poison called ROZOL to kill prairie dogs in their burrows, causing them to slowly bleed to death through their skin. And if that's not bad enough, this poison can set off a chain reaction of secondary poisoning that can kill black-footed ferrets (one of the most end...angered mammals in the world) and other imperiled wildlife. Ask the EPA to reverese its deadly decision to approve Rozol and to start doing its job: protecting our environment and the wildlife that depend on it from toxic poisons. Take action before the Friday deadline (November 6th) at http://bit.ly/23IF9R

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The EPA’s mission is to protect the health of the American people and our environment and that includes our wildlife.
Kim Mackenzie

Kim Mackenzie Defenders of Wildlife : Wonderful Australian kangaroo images . . . a pity their lives are so threatened!
Please visit Australians Against Road Kill (AARK) to keep up with latest info.

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an amazing photo of a troop of kangaroos
Jasmine Minbashian

Jasmine Minbashian Defenders of Wildlife : Wanted to let Defender's fans in Seattle know that there is an important hearing that will determine the future for wolves in Washington State on Nov 2nd, 6:30pm at REI.

We need your voice at a hearing on the WA wolf management plan.
Lieu :Seattle REI - REI - 222 Yale Ave N
Date/heure :lundi 2 novembre 2009 18:30
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Defenders of Wildlife Great L.A. Times article about the controversy over allowing wolves to be hunted just beyond Yellowstone. Do members of the Cottonwood Pack and other famous Yellowstone wolf packs belong to the nation -- or to Montana? Learn more about how the wolf hunt has ended research on one of the park's most important study groups: http://bit.ly/lhy4G

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Rick McIntyre, a longtime wolf field researcher for the National Parks Service, monitors radio-collared wolves in the park. (Kim Murphy / Los Angeles Times / October 14, 2009)

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