Tag: defenders of wildlife

Protecting Hellbenders On Private Lands

Ben Prater, our Southeast Program Director, explains how partnering with private landowners is helping to protect the third largest salamander in the world – the Eastern Hellbender.

Learn more: https://defenders.org/wildlife/hellbender


Footage by: @Running Wild Media

Video Transcript:

Today we are here in the home of one of the most amazing creatures that I have the privilege of working on and that’s the Eastern Hellbender.

It’s the third largest salamander in the world and the epicenter of its global population is right here in Western North Carolina.


In fact, they have persisted in these watersheds for over 65 million years, and … Continue

Endangered Species Act 101: Section 7v10

In the newest episode of our Endangered Species Act 101 series Megan Evansen, our Conservation Science & Policy Analyst, breaks down the difference between Section 7 and 10 of the ESA.

Red-cockaded woodpecker footage by: @Running Wild Media

Transcript:

The U.S. Endangered Species Act, or the ESA, has been working to protect threatened and endangered species since 1973. And it has an amazing track record – most species listed under the ESA are still around today. This is thanks to the many protections afforded to ESA-listed species and the prohibitions that work to keep species safe from harm.

The prohibitions of the … Continue

Stop Salmon Extinction

Defenders of Wildlife supports the efforts of the Salmon Orca Alliance in calling for the removal of the lower Snake River dams to help protect salmon and southern resident orcas. Learn more at https://dfnd.us/orca

Video Transcript:

Hi, I’m Kathleen Callaghy, northwest representative for Defenders of Wildlife.

Chinook Salmon and Southern Resident Orcas are two of the Pacific Northwest’s most beloved and culturally significant species.

Both are negatively impacted by the lower Snake River dams.

That’s why we, along with other conservation orgs and many tribal nations, are advocating to remove them.

In fact, just last week, the Salmon Orca Project, … Continue