Tag: defenders of wildlife

Conserving Wildlife On Private Lands

Private lands support more than 2/3 of the species listed under the Endangered Species Act, with 10% of listed species occurring only on private lands. Join Mary Pfafko, our Senior Policy Analyst for Private Lands, at a gathering in Louisiana of land trust conservation professionals from across the country. Learn more at https://defenders.org/private-lands-conservation

Video Transcript:

Mary:

Hi, My name is Mary Pfafko, I’m senior policy analyst for private lands based in Defenders’ D.C. office, but today I’m in… New Orleans.

This week I’m attending the Land Trust Alliance Annual Conference Rally, which is a gathering of land conservation professionals from … Continue

Surveying For Pacific Marten

Journey into the Carson National Forest in northern New Mexico with Bryan Bird, our Southwest Program Director, and our Wildlands Network partners as they survey for the rare Pacific Marten.


Trail cameras capture images and not animals and cat food is safe for martens.

Video Transcript:

Hi, I’m Bryan Bird, Southwest Program Director for Defenders of Wildlife, and we’re out here on the Carson National Forest in northern New Mexico with our partners Wildlands Network.

We’re setting out camera traps for Martes caurina, this is the Pacific Marten. We’re looking for these animals up here on the Carson National Forest … Continue

Protecting The Tongass

Celebrate the birthday of our largest national forest with Pat Lavin, our Alaska Policy Advisor. The Tongass National Forest is an essential old-growth ecosystem that needs protecting. Learn more at defenders.org.

Video Transcript:

Today, I’m checking out the Tongass National Forest, which you can see behind me. It’s our largest national forest. And we are checking out some of the habitat that supports some of the most amazing fish and wildlife you can find.

Because it’s such a rare ecosystem type there are species dependent on this particular old-growth forest and that includes species like the Northern Goshawk, the Alexander … Continue