Climate change threatens animals like polar bears.
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Dear Reverend Kimberly-Ann,
Today is Earth Day, when caring people like you and I celebrate the natural beauty of our world and re-commit to safeguarding our planet for future generations.
Here at Defenders of Wildlife, we’re especially concerned today about the single greatest threat to wildlife: climate change.
Today is Earth Day, when caring people like you and I celebrate the natural beauty of our world and re-commit to safeguarding our planet for future generations.
Here at Defenders of Wildlife, we’re especially concerned today about the single greatest threat to wildlife: climate change.
- Polar bears are losing vital habitat as temperatures rise in Alaska.
- Rare wolverines are losing the snow pack they need to survive.
- Parts of the North Carolina home of endangered red wolves could soon be submerged as sea levels rise.
- Increasingly severe storms, droughts and wildfires caused by climate change are destroying vital wildlife habitat across the country.
Literally thousands of species are threatened with extinction, but there is something that you can do to help!
More than any other group, Defenders of Wildlife is leading the fight to help animals like polar bears, big horn sheep, lynx, amphibians and other climate-affected species adapt and survive in a changing world.
As a Defenders supporter, you are a part of this vital fight. But there are also simple, everyday steps you can take in your own life that will help reduce energy use, slow the flow of climate-changing carbon emissions and help save wildlife threatened by climate change.
Please check out our new video for simple steps you can take this Earth Day to help save polar bears, wolverines, pikas and other wildlife threatened by climate change.
It’s easy to make a difference today. Learn more about climate change, watch our new video and start saving something wild.
Happy Earth Day!
More than any other group, Defenders of Wildlife is leading the fight to help animals like polar bears, big horn sheep, lynx, amphibians and other climate-affected species adapt and survive in a changing world.
As a Defenders supporter, you are a part of this vital fight. But there are also simple, everyday steps you can take in your own life that will help reduce energy use, slow the flow of climate-changing carbon emissions and help save wildlife threatened by climate change.
Please check out our new video for simple steps you can take this Earth Day to help save polar bears, wolverines, pikas and other wildlife threatened by climate change.
It’s easy to make a difference today. Learn more about climate change, watch our new video and start saving something wild.
Happy Earth Day!
Rodger Schlickeisen President Defenders of Wildlife |
P.S. Do you have a great idea on how to help protect wildlife from the threat of climate change? From now until July 4th, we will be featuring videos of people who are documenting the actions they are taking to reduce their carbon footprint and making a difference for wildlife affected by this threat.
Please visit our blog and to learn more and find out how you can submit your own video. Your video might even end up on our blog!
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