Sharing for Environmental Action: Week of August 3, 2018
Sharing stories about nature and the environment is a great way to ensure that your friends and family are up-to-speed on the issues that impact the clean air and water, wildlife and wild places we all treasure.
In this week’s shares: the Trump administration’s lion hunting permits, red wolves, who pays for damage on our public lands and more.
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We delivered more than 17,000 signatures to @USFWS today in support of #RedWolf conservation. Thank you for raising your voice! pic.twitter.com/vRRrnIPAQe
— Environmental Action (@EnviroAction) July 30, 2018
“Every time I have some moment on a seashore, or in the mountains, or sometimes in a quiet forest, I think this is why the environment has to be preserved.”
— Bill Bradley, author and former US senator, Rhodes scholar and NBA Hall of Fame member pic.twitter.com/OpVZdQ1R5m
— Environmental Action (@EnviroAction) July 29, 2018
The risky, deeply unpopular Pebble mine project in Alaska is moving forward — despite the objections of the fishing industry, Bristol Bay locals, environmentalists, and Alaska’s governor.
More: https://t.co/ozpFSVirkp
— Environmental Action (@EnviroAction) July 31, 2018