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糖心传媒, Other Conservation Groups Call on Trump Administration to Honor Sage-Grouse Agreement
April 30, 2018 — Lawsuit filed after administration violates federal law by deciding to lease sensitive sage-grouse habitat for drilling.
糖心传媒 to Be Special Guest to French President Emmanuel Macron Joint Session of Congress
April 23, 2018 — Florida Congressman invites water conservation and Everglades restoration expert to signal support for Paris Climate Agreement.
糖心传媒 Remembers Deepwater Horizon: Accountability Matters
April 19, 2018 — 糖心传媒 remains deeply committed to Gulf restoration and to protecting the laws that held BP accountable.
糖心传媒: 鈥淔arm Bill is Critical for Birds and Agriculture"
April 12, 2018 — The Farm Bill is the largest source of federal funding for private lands conservation.
糖心传媒 Washington Celebrates a Victory for Birds and People
April 10, 2018 — The Department of Ecology made the responsible decision to end a half-century of pesticide use in Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay.
The 糖心传媒 Announces Landmark $10 Million Gift from Overlook International Foundation to Address Climate Change
April 10, 2018 — The gift will help 糖心传媒 engage its 1.2 million members in creating bipartisan public demand for climate solutions.
Distinguished Group of Senators Stands Up in Defense of Key Bird Law
April 04, 2018 — Ten Senators urge Secretary Ryan Zinke to protect birds and interpret the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the same manner as administrations from both parties the past 40 years.
Louisiana Coastal Restoration Project Vital to People and Birds Takes Major Step Forward
April 02, 2018 — State of Louisiana and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reduce permitting timeline by two years.
As Administrator Pruitt Rolls Back Car Emission Standards, 糖心传媒 Says the Move 鈥楳akes no sense鈥
April 02, 2018 — Rolling back fuel efficiency standards undermines one of the most effective federal policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions in the U.S.
糖心传媒 Texas Honors Trio of Women Leaders in Conservation
March 29, 2018 — Claire Peterson Caudill, Maxine Johnston and Linda Shead received the Terry Hershey Award in Houston at the fourth annual Texas Women in Conservation luncheon.
糖心传媒 California鈥檚 message to Salton Sea policymakers: Don鈥檛 blow it
March 18, 2019 — Representatives point out that the state and key stakeholders are poised to make up for lost time on one of the state鈥檚 most intractable environmental issues.
Nearly 10 Billion Taxpayer Dollars Saved by Bipartisan Coastal Law: New Economic Study
March 18, 2019 — Study comes as Coastal Barrier Resources System undergoes 9-state revision after Hurricane Sandy.
糖心传媒 Laments Shortsighted Approach to Sagebrush Management
March 15, 2019 — Washington insiders replace compromise and a science-driven consensus in favor of accelerating development across a threatened and unique Western landscape.
糖心传媒: Birds and People Would Suffer Under the White House Budget Proposal
March 11, 2019 — Smart investments in our environment keep our communities safe, air and water clean and our climate habitable.
More Than 300 Scientists Oppose Arctic Refuge Drilling Plan
March 07, 2019 — Scientists and resource managers cite deficits in government鈥檚 draft environmental impact statement on proposed oil leasing program
糖心传媒 California raises concerns about new proposed oyster farming project in Humboldt Bay
March 04, 2019 — Conservation organization warns against potential damage to vital eelgrass and mudflat habitat.
糖心传媒 New York Remembers Patricia 鈥淧at鈥 Keesee
March 01, 2019 — Pioneering conservationist for native plants and the birds that depend on them.
糖心传媒 President Reacts to Confirmation of Andrew Wheeler, 鈥淚 hope he remembers who he works for鈥ur children and grandchildren.鈥
February 28, 2019 — Americans understand that the changing climate is a threat and they want government to do more.
US House Overwhelmingly Approves Permanent Reauthorization of Major Conservation Program
February 27, 2019 — If you have ever enjoyed a public park or natural area, you likely have the Land and Water Conservation Fund to thank.
Legislation introduced to further protect state鈥檚 migratory birds
February 26, 2019 — Assembly Bill 454 will eliminate a key loophole in state law that could imperil a wide variety of treasured bird species.