
eNews: Corwin, Critters in New Video Series
Defenders of Wildlife
Cool Critters Feel the Heat |
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From butterflies to frogs, lynx to lobster, Jeff goes on location at the New England Aquarium and New England Zoo to take a look at how a changing climate is harming those cool critters -- and what can be done to save them before it’s too late! Watch the Jeff Corwin’s “Feeling the Heat” series on our website. And be sure to check out our newly redesigned Wildlife Fact Sheets on the gray wolf, polar bear, sea turtle and others. |
Wildlife Hero
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Ted Turner was “born with a fascination for nature,” and his innate quality has turned into a lifetime dedication to conservation. In 1990, the media magnate launched the Turner Foundation, and true to his ideal of creating a conservation legacy, has engaged all five of his children in supporting wildlife habitat protection, clean water, clean air and toxic reduction projects. As the nation’s largest private landholder, he has permanently protected the majority of his more than two million acres in 12 states, forging an unparalleled legacy for wildlife and wild places. He has also advanced endangered species conservation through his land stewardship and management practices, restoring important wildlife habitats and reintroducing 20 native species on these lands, including the bison, gray wolf and black-footed ferret. For his superb land stewardship, protection and recovery of endangered species, generous environmental philanthropy, and promotion of an enduring conservation ethic, Defenders presented Ted Turner our highest honor, the Defenders of Wildlife Legacy Award. |
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