[1/25/2011] “This is so important to our state. We just want to do all we can to maintain our shores, our economy and our ecological sources. It was a great project to get involved in." Read Full Story>
[1/24/2011] “As you get closer [to the well head] the damage is acute. In the area that was heavily oiled there was very widespread mortality of the bottom fauna." Read Full Story>
[1/19/2011] Peer-reviewed guide designed to help conservationists and resource managers craft effective strategies to prepare for and cope with the effects of climate change. Read Full Story>
[1/13/2011] Citing new information that indicates the threat of Asian carp and other foreign species invading the Great Lakes is more serious than ever, the National Wildlife Federation today called on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to accelerate its study of how best to separate the Great Lakes and Mississippi River watersheds. Read Full Story>
[1/12/2011] “Scientists are concerned that the disruptions to the food chain and redistribution of animals could restructure the ecosystem for years.” Read Full Story>
[1/11/2011] Report warns oil disaster “may well recur” absent extensive reform of drilling practices and regulation Read Full Story>
[1/11/2011] “Before we even had a chance to celebrate them being taken off the endangered species list, we had the oil spill and they were one of the most impacted birds.” Read Full Story>
[1/10/2011] “The oil is actually becoming a part of the whole system. It’s in the sand, it’s in the dunes, it’s beneath the water out there and it is being picked up by all the creatures that depend on the ecosystem here.” Read Full Story>
[1/6/2011] "[M]embers of both parties should put politics aside an act to dramatically improve drilling safety and practices." Read Full Story>
Speak up for caribou by urging President Obama to stop the Keystone XL pipeline once and for all.