From National Wildlife Federation <[email protected]>
Subject Wildlife Actually: To Us, You’re Perfect
Date February 23, 2020 7:42 PM
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Wildlife News Curated with Love
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John,

As we celebrate the 84 years since the founding of the National Wildlife
Federation, we continue to be inspired by the support and work that members and
supporters like you have shown year after year. It makes our work possible, and
we would not be the organization we are today without you.

Thank you for your continuing generosity and passion for wildlife.

If you haven’t already, please add your name and pledge to be a strong voice for wildlife in 2020.
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Pledge Today
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- National Wildlife Federation Membership Team

P.S. There's still time to vote and help decide the 2020-21 Treasures of Wildlife calendar cover. Let us know which of the four covers you think is best!
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THE IMPORTANCE OF NEPA—A LAW IN DANGER
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Whether it’s protecting mule deer in Colorado, moose in Montana, elk in Wyoming,
salmon in California, or blue herons in Michigan, a law that was signed 50 years
ago deserves credit for protecting the environment and giving people the
opportunity to speak up in support of wildlife. But now, it’s in danger of being
drastically altered, affecting “virtually every significant decision by the
federal government that affects the environment.”

LEARN MORE
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[[link removed]]CAN WESTERN MONARCHS STILL REBOUND?
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Since the mid-1980s—when an estimated 4.5 million monarchs overwintered on the
coast—the western population has been declining. By the mid-2010s, the
population had fallen by 97 percent. Still, some biologists are hopeful and
looking at the silver linings, such as what actions can be taken to help bring
back these majestic creatures.

LEARN WHAT CAN BE DONE BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE
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RESTORING A RAVAGED COAST
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A decade after the worst oil spill in U.S. history, settlement funds from the
disaster are flowing into projects to revive the Gulf Coast’s degraded habitats.
While there is still much to be done, read how the process of restoring the Gulf
Coast has progressed and what scientists have learned in the process.

READ NOW
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[[link removed]]SALMON FOR CHUMMIES
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So you think you know all there is about salmon? We’re calling your bluff! Scale
up your knowledge with these five fun facts.

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
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