NRDC: We’re Suing to Stop the Next Massacre of Wolves
I wanted you to be among the first to know that NRDC is filing suit in federal court this morning to prevent the massacre of hundreds of wolves in the Northern Rockies in the months ahead.
We have no choice. The Obama Administration has adopted a Bush-era plan that strips vital Endangered Species Act protection from some 1,200 wolves in Montana and Idaho.
Those two states are now preparing public hunts that could leave hundreds of wolves dead.
Their last, best chance of survival is the lawsuit we're filing in federal court today. But we need your help to come to their rescue.
More than 500 wolves could be gunned down when public hunts begin. NRDC is filing suit today for the sake of wolf survival. Help us win this critical case by making a monthly pledge right now.
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Charles Bolden, NASA's
chief and a
self-described dreamer,
says there is a line
between dreams and
reality when it comes to
what the space agency can
do, especially in light
of current budget
constraints.
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surprisingly intense
magnetic field until at
least 3.56 billion years
ago, 160 million years
longer than previously
thought, a new study
reports.
A new stem cell discovery
has reawakened
controversy about human
cloning
â
though technical
challenges mean
scientists are far from
being able to create
human babies as in
Michael Bay's 2005 sci-fi
flick "The Island."
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the only way to tell the
true tale of a disaster
incomprehensible in scale
and indescribable in
words. For the victims of
Hurricane Sandy, those
numbers paint a bleak
picture. The storm is
estimated to have caused
between $50 b...
Invasive fire ants have
been a thorn in the sides
of Southerners for years.
But another invasive
species, the so-called
"crazy" ant
â that
many describe as being
worse â
has arrived and is
displacing fire ants in
s...
College guys may outdrink
women on any given night,
but new research finds
that the ladies are more
likely than their male
counterparts to exceed
weekly alcohol limits.
The organizers of a
private plan to send two
people on a round-trip
flyby of Mars in 2018 are
choosing between a
variety of commercial
rockets and a NASA
booster for the mission.