Center for Biological Diversity

Help Protect Wildlife in National Refuges

Wildlife in America’s national refuges are in the crosshairs.

The endangered and rare species that call them home could be killed by toxic lead ammunition or harmed by increased noise and traffic.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service expanded hunting and fishing in the refuges, putting the lives of bears, mountain lions, birds, and many more species at risk.

Some wildlife refuges have no limits on the number of animals that can be killed...

We must stop this atrocity!

Complete the following three steps and, for a limited time, GreaterGood will fund the protection of 21.8 square feet of wildlife habitat..

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why wildlife needs our help...

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1 Watch the video

2 Hunting in America's national wildlife refuges has expanded into habitats of endangered wildlife.

3 More help is needed:

Lead ammunition and tackle can poison endangered animals like whooping cranes that ingest lead when feeding in fields and waterways.

Creatures from bears to jaguars could be killed in areas meant to protect them.

Never before has there been such a massive expansion of bad hunting practices on these public lands.

The Center for Biological Diversity continues to fight for wildlife nationwide and has gone to court to save them.

Donate now to their Saving Life on Earth Fund to help keep wildlife in our country’s refuges safe!

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Help Protect Wildlife in National Refuges
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