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WILD NW Action Alert #302: Ask Washington’s Democratic U.S. Representatives to include $100 billion in conservation funding in the next stimulus.
WILD NW Action Alert #302: Ask Washington’s Democratic U.S. Representatives to include $100 billion in conservation funding in the next stimulus.
While a bill protecting the Skagit Headwaters did not pass, we’re still committed to protecting downstream ecosystems and communities from Canadian mines.
A two-phased approach to a total of $17.54 million for wildlife crossings and fencing will prevent more than 244 vehicle-deer collisions per year in the Okanogan Valley.
We signed a letter with dozens of conservation, environmental, recreation and business groups in support of regulating motorized suction dredge mining.
This month, together with our partners the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) and 50 other NWF state and territorial affiliates—representing more than 6 million members—we sent a letter to Members of Congress urging them to fully and permanently fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).
Pendley has been tapped to exercise the authority of the BLM Director without being nominated or confirmed by the Senate for the position.
This critical bill would modernize how we as a country fund wildlife conservation.
The legislation has been carefully crafted to ensure the proposal will support local communities and healthy economies as well as habitat, fish and wildlife.
Advocate for the safety of wildlife and people by asking your state senator to fund wildlife crossings in the Okanogan Valley!
Read our op-ed in today’s Seattle Times supporting full-funding for fish and wildlife, then please send a message to state lawmakers!