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CAMPAIGN DIRECTORY

Algodones Dunes
Amphibian Conservation
Ancient Forests
Bat Crisis: The White-nose Syndrome
Big Bear Lake and Lake Arrowhead
Borderlands and Boundary Waters
California Desert Conservation Area
California Environmental Quality Act
Candidate Project
Carnivore Conservation
Chihuahuan Desert
Climate Neutral
Deserts
Ecosystem Restoration
Endangered Species Act
Endangered Species Act in Peril
Endangered Species Act Works
Energy Development on Public Lands
Fighting Climate Science Suppression
Fisheries
Fish-stocking Reform
Fossil Creek
Fuel Economy Standards
Get the Lead Out
Give a Hoot for Owls
Global Owl Project
Global Warming and Endangered Species Initiative
Golden State Biodiversity Initiative
Grazing Reform
International Birds Initiative
International Swallowtails Initiative
Little Drop of Water
Mojave Desert
Native Plant Conservation Campaign
New England National Forest Roadless Areas
Ocean Acidification
Ocean Noise
Off-road to Ruin
Oil and Gas Development
Pacific Northwest Mollusks
Pesticides Reduction
Protecting America's Last Heritage Forests
Protecting Birds of Prey at Altamont Pass
Protecting Northeast Lands, Waters, and Wildlife
Protecting Southern California's Four National Forests
Public Lands Mining
Rivers and Watersheds
San Francisco Bay Area and Delta Protection
San Pedro River
Save Tejon Ranch
Save the Verde
Shipping
Snowmobiling on Vermont's Federal Lands
Sonoran Desert
Sonoran Desert National Monument
Southern Freshwater Turtles
Southwest National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor
Special Places
Sunrise Powerlink
Transmission-line Projects
Travel-management Planning
Watchfrogging Political Corruption
Western Native Trout
Wild and Scenic Rivers

SPOTLIGHT CAMPAIGNS


polar bear campaign An Arctic Icon Changes the World
Meet the beloved bear that made the Bush administration sit up and take notice of the effects of global warming — if not its causes.
 
Watchfrogging Political Corruption Watchfrogging Political Corruption
See how we uncovered evidence of government malfeasance and are working to save the species harmed.
 
four forests

The Fight for Four Forests
In Southern California, the Center leads a coalition to revamp management of four major national forests for wildlife and recreation.

 
Bat Crisis Why Bats Are the New Canaries
In a coal mine, that is. What you need to read about the startling crisis threatening to wipe out whole populations of these birds of the night.
 
San Pedro River Saving the San Pedro River
The Center takes on Army brass and developers to save a transnational treasure trove of biodiversity.
 
Jaguar Native Plant Conservation Campaign
We hold these truths to be self-evident: that green species are created equal. The Center aims to gain plants the respect they deserve.
 
Carnivores at Risk
Predators like jaguars, wolves, and bears can be prey, too — learn about the threats they face and their critical role in ecosystems.
 
Jaguar Off-road to Ruin
Off-road vehicles tear up habitat, directly harm species, and pollute the air. We work hard to keep their destruction in check.
 
ocean acidification Global Warming's Evil Twin
See what carbon dioxide, the most prevalent greenhouse gas, is doing to our oceans — and what the Center is doing to help.
 
Hear the Call of the Wild?
You’re not alone. We just celebrated the 100,000th download around the world of our endangered species ringtones.
 

 

Grizzly bear photo
© Robin Silver