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The goal of the Climate and Energy program is reform that prioritizes energy efficiency and conservation, phases out fossil fuels, and embraces environmentally appropriate clean power sources. WildEarth Guardians activities are focused toward meeting the goal of returning to 350 parts per million. They are committed to a 10% reduction in greenhouse gases every year through incentives, policy reforms favoring distributed electricity generation, an emphasis on conservation and efficiency, a move to sustainable communities, and promoting responsible renewable energy development<ref>"Climate and Energy Program,[http://www.wildearthguardians.org/site/PageServer?pagename=programs_climate_energy]</ref>.
The goal of the Climate and Energy program is reform that prioritizes energy efficiency and conservation, phases out fossil fuels, and embraces environmentally appropriate clean power sources. WildEarth Guardians activities are focused toward meeting the goal of returning to 350 parts per million. <ref>"Climate and Energy Program,[http://www.wildearthguardians.org/site/PageServer?pagename=programs_climate_energy]</ref>.
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There are four components to WildEarth Guardians Wildlife Program. 1. They work to obtain formal listing under the Endangered Species Act<ref>Endangered Species Act,[http://www.fws.gov/endangered/laws-policies/index.html]</ref> for species nearing extinction 2. They work to protect and restore native carnivores to their natural habitat 3. They work to end the systematic killing of wild amimals by states and the federal governments<ref>Wildlife Program,[http://www.wildearthguardians.org/site/PageServer?pagename=priorities_wildlife_war_wildlife]</ref> 4. At the local level, they promote living with wildlife.
There are four components to WildEarth Guardians Wildlife Program. 1. to obtain formal listing under the Endangered Species Act<ref>Endangered Species Act,[http://www.fws.gov/endangered/laws-policies/index.html]</ref> for species nearing extinction 2. to protect native carnivores in and restore native carnivores to their natural habitat 3. to end the systematic killing of wild animals by state and the federal governments<ref>Wildlife Program,[http://www.wildearthguardians.org/site/PageServer?pagename=priorities_wildlife_war_wildlife]</ref> 4. At the local level, they promote living with wildlife.
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Revision as of 22:26, 15 June 2012

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WildEarth Guardians is a non-profit environmental organization with offices in Santa Fe New Mexico, Denver Colorado, and Tucson Arizona. They came into existence in 2008 when two groups, Forest Guardians and Sinapu, merged to form WildEarth Guardians. Their core mission is to maintain the beauty and diversity of the American West. They have a legal team that works to uphold environmental laws and reform policy. Other strategies include public awareness campaigns and political pressure. John Horning of Santa Fe is the current executive director.

Mission statement

"WildEarth Guardians works to protect and restore wildlife, wild places and wild rivers in the American West."[1]

Programs

WildEarth Guardians have the following priorities. Using litigation, science, public outreach and organizing, the media, and lobbying, they are making progress toward their goals.

Climate and Energy
The goal of the Climate and Energy program is reform that prioritizes energy efficiency and conservation, phases out fossil fuels, and embraces environmentally appropriate clean power sources. WildEarth Guardians activities are focused toward meeting the goal of returning to 350 parts per million. [2].

Wildlife
There are four components to WildEarth Guardians Wildlife Program. 1. to obtain formal listing under the Endangered Species Act[3] for species nearing extinction 2. to protect native carnivores in and restore native carnivores to their natural habitat 3. to end the systematic killing of wild animals by state and the federal governments[4] 4. At the local level, they promote living with wildlife. [5]

Wild Places
WildEarth Guardians Wild Places Program works to ensure that our public lands are not destroyed by over development, over grazing, or natural resource extraction. They also want to ensure these lands remain healthy for the many plants and animals that live on them[6].

Wild Rivers
The main focus of WildEarth Guardians Wild River Program are the endangered rivers of New Mexico. They want to ensure that the rivers contain enough water to ensure a healthy ecosystem in and along the rivers. They work to restore river banks with healthy vegetation in cities, counties and on private lands[7].

Notes

  1. ^ WildEarth Guardians Website,[1]
  2. ^ "Climate and Energy Program,[2]
  3. ^ Endangered Species Act,[3]
  4. ^ Wildlife Program,[4]
  5. ^ Wildlife Program,[5]
  6. ^ Advocacy,[6]
  7. ^ River Restoration,[7]