
Wolves Remain in the Crosshairs
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Defenders Updates
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House Passes Sea Otter Bill This summer more than 63,000 Defenders supporters spoke out for sea otters and played a key role in House passage of the Southern Sea Otter Recovery and Research Act. The bill -- which now awaits Senate action -- provides vital funding to keep sea otters on the road to recovery.
Our annual Sea Otter Awareness Week kicks off this month with events at zoos and aquariums across the country and around the globe. To learn more and to find sea otter events near you, visit our website: Sea Otter Awareness Week (September 27th through October 3rd)
Bold Vision for Forests The Obama administration embraced a June court ruling overturning harmful Bush-era forest planning regulations and announced its intention to make new rules aimed at updating and modernizing national forest planning. The new regulations are likely to focus on restoring our forests to help resist the effects of climate change and to increase protections for watersheds.
Thousands Speak Out for Polar Bears More than 43,000 Defenders activists have written to federal officials asking to end international trade in polar bears and their parts. Officials are weighing a proposal to strengthen international protections for these struggling arctic icons through the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.
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As students head back to school, Defenders is helping teachers bring jaguars into the classroom -- all part of a new curriculum developed as part of Defenders’ Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders program.
Students not only learn about the biology and cultural significance of the largest feline in the Americas but are also presented with the complexities of jaguar conservation. The lesson plans challenge students to think of creative solutions to help resolve conflicts that conservationists often face.
While the curriculum doesn’t include live jaguars, teachers can request a Jaguar Trunk that includes a replica jaguar skull, radio collar and other useful artifacts to help students learn about the conservation and recovery of these spotted predators.
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