Category: Digest

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Bad News: Trump Nominates Burgum

This YouTube video was produced by Defenders Of Wildlife.

The election only just happened and we already have bad news already coming from Washington, D.C.

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Bad news coming out of Washington, DC. President-elect Trump announced his intentions to nominate North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to lead the Department of Interior. This terrible decision will give authority of the nation’s public lands, wildlife and natural resources to a champion of oil and gas drilling.

After the President, the Secretary of the Interior has more power than anyone else in government over the nation’s public lands and natural resources. These … Continue

Grace Helps Her Turtle Friend Return To The Wild | Australia Zoo Life

This YouTube video was produced by The Australia Zoo.

After spending time in care at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital (and getting lots of yummy squid from Grace) it is time for Aurora to head back to the wild. Bindi shares how special it is to have Grace join for this emotional, but important part of the journey in caring for wildlife.

Here at Australia Zoo we are home to over 1200 beautiful animals and 400 staff. Join us as we give you a behind the scenes look at all the action. From new additions to animal highlights, our

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Federal Lands: National Wildlife Refuge System

This YouTube video was produced by Defenders Of Wildlife.

What is a refuge?

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The Red Wolf, California Condor, and Florida Panther are among the hundreds of imperiled species that rely on the National Wildlife Refuge System. There are over 570 refuges, with at least one in every state and territory.

The forests, wetlands, prairies, deserts, and marine depths of the Refuge System are managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service…and devoted to wildlife conservation. But refuges are threatened by special interests and development, mismanagement, and inadequate funding needed to save species on the edge of extinction.

For … Continue