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John Horning, Executive Director, WildEarth Guardians
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The Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act will help achieve 30×30 goals
John Horning | Jun 18, 2021
Read moreThe crises of our time require bold solutions and the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act is a solution we must grasp to help preserve life on Earth
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Guarding the Great Bear, together
John Horning | May 25, 2021
Read moreTwo American crown jewels were at risk, then we sprang into action
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Ushering in a new era of wildlife coexistence
John Horning | Apr 13, 2021
Read moreJoin our Wild Bunch to keep the momentum going
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Traps, snares, and poisons banned on New Mexico public lands
John Horning | Apr 05, 2021
Read moreTogether, we did it! Governor Lujan Grisham just signed the bill to ban traps on New Mexico public lands
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Ask your senators to support Representative Deb Haaland as Interior Secretary
John Horning | Feb 19, 2021
Read moreIf confirmed, Haaland—an enrolled member of the Laguna Pueblo—would be the first Indigenous person to run any Cabinet-level department in the history of the United States.
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Victory restores habitat protections for fancy-dancing sage grouse
John Horning | Feb 19, 2021
Read moreIn latest court victory for sage grouse conservation, protections restored to 10 million acres of vital greater sage grouse habitat
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New opportunities with a Biden administration
John Horning | Jan 20, 2021
Read moreWildEarth Guardians will demand action on our Vision for the Wild
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Trump’s parting gift to the NRA
John Horning | Jan 19, 2021
Read moreOur nation’s wildlife doesn’t need more hunting, they need less.
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We are going to court to save the gray wolf
John Horning | Jan 14, 2021
Read moreWolves need us to act on their behalf, so help us secure a future for the gray wolf.
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Oil and gas is costing New Mexico dearly
John Horning | Dec 23, 2020
Read moreWater contamination, dangerous levels of air pollution, irreversible land degradation, and displaced communities are just some of the cost of oil and gas extraction.