Several members of Defenders of Wildlife’s Field and Habitat Conservation teams contributed to this blog.

Watch as the sun breaks the horizon. The warm steam from your coffee or tea mug tickles your chin as the first bird songs flutter around you. Little yellow flowers still sprinkle the land, just as they had before the grass turned green. A lingering sign of warmer, better days ahead.
How are you, in the face of the biggest political and environmental threat to wildlife in recent history, building resiliency through nature? That is the question we posed to our conservation experts, who are working on the ground, in the courts and on Capitol Hill to keep our wildlife and wild places protected. Their responses are inspiring and hold a key to something everyone can do this Earth Day and every day.
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How are you, in the face of the biggest political and environmental threat to wildlife in recent history, building resiliency through nature? That is the question we posed to our conservation experts, who are working on the ground, in the courts and on Capitol Hill to keep our wildlife and wild places protected. Their responses are inspiring and hold a key to something everyone can do this Earth Day and every day.



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