Don’t Let the Iconic Gila Trout Go Extinct
The iconic Gila Trout may soon be gone forever due to invasive human activities. Demand swift and decisive action to protect this species.
The iconic Gila Trout may soon be gone forever due to invasive human activities. Demand swift and decisive action to protect this species.
The use of hazardous pesticides is killing off bees and butterflies and disturbing the intricate harmony of the natural world. Demand measures be taken to safeguard and maintain the integrity of healthy ecosystems.
Eastern box turtles are often crushed to death while crossing busy roads. This has contributed to a mass decline in their population, putting them at risk of extinction. Call for action to protect these iconic reptiles.
The piping plovers’ nesting sites are constantly disrupted by unchecked beachgoers, driving them out of their habitat and closer to extinction. Take immediate action to protect these seabirds from a perilous and uncertain future.
Loggerhead sea turtles are forced out of their habitat by rampant coastal construction that also produces deadly plastic pollution. This species cannot be allowed to go extinct due to human greed. Take action now to protect this vital component of the ecosystem.
The eastern hellbender salamander may soon be gone forever due to water pollution. Demand prompt intervention to save this unique species.
Habitat degradation, climate change, and invasive species are all contributing to the pending extinction of brook trout. Demand leaders implement conservation measures to protect this species and their waterways.
Birds, bees, and butterflies are undergoing distressing declines due to detrimental pesticide use. Call for an urgent prohibition of the deadly chemicals and save these crucial pollinators.
Atlantic sturgeons are dying due to overfishing and habitat destruction. They have survived for millions of years, and now human activity could kill them off. Demand comprehensive measures aimed at safeguarding and revitalizing this endangered species.
The act of slaughtering wildlife for cash prizes may soon be abolished in another state. Applaud this incremental and important development for animal conservation efforts nationwide.
There are only a couple hundred Florida panthers left in the wild due to habitat loss. They’re important parts of the ecosystem because they keep prey populations stabilized and support biodiversity. Demand the habitat of this essential species be protected.
Wild horses are being killed by the dozens on Nevada’s ranges under the guise of corralling and roundups. Demand the federal management agency responsible for this grossly mismanaged practice take a more humane and less deadly path forward.
Australia’s already-struggling dingo population is being targeted for euthanasia and culling because of arrogant and selfish tourists. Demand better protections for animals at risk from intruders in their homes.
There are only 10,000-25,000 blue whales left around the world. They’re at extreme risk for extinction because of vessel strikes and prior commercial trading. Demand shipping routes be altered to not enter their habitats and cause any further harm.
The menhaden fish population has decreased by 90% because of previous over-fishing. This essential species provides nutrients to humans and is a major player in the Atlantic’s food chain. Demand stricter fishing regulations to prevent another devastating extinction.
Wild birds are being taken from the skies because of preventable tragedies. Demand more investment in rescuing vulnerable wildlife.
Manatees are essential in maintaining the ocean’s biodiversity, and their populations are steadily decreasing due to pollution and boat collisions. Demand this species be considered endangered once again to ensure their survival.
Habitat loss is causing a drastic decline among fireflies. Wetlands are necessary for their growth, and they must be protected. Stop eliminating swamps to prevent fireflies from endangerment.
Great apes are being driven to extinction by the illegal bushmeat trade. Help stop this horrific, cruel industry once and for all.
Sea turtles could be extinct by 2040 because of commercial fishing and other human activity. These species need to be saved for the biosphere of oceanic habitats. Demand conservation experts save these animals from endangerment.