Urge elected politicians and government agencies
to support policies—such as ivory bans and other restrictions on wildlife
trade—that protect animals. Your voice
matters!
Visit a national wildlife refuge, park, or other
open space and learn about the endangered species and other animals that live
there. Stay informed and support policies that keep these areas wild and
protect native species.
The Endangered Species Act has proven to be an
effective safety net for imperiled species—extinction has been prevented for
more than 98 percent of the animals under its care. Urge your elected officials
to preserve the important safeguards in the Act.
One of the easiest and most effective ways to
help wildlife is to preserve the environment in which the animals live.
Participate in or hold your own local trash
clean-up to help protect the habitats of endangered species and other wildlife.
Reduce, reuse, and recycle!
Save energy. Driving less, using energy efficient
vehicles and appliances, and simply turning off the lights when you leave a
room reduce energy use. Many power plants rely on coal and other fossil fuels
that damage animal habitats when they are extracted and pollute the environment
and contribute to climate change when they are burned.
Plant native flowers, trees, and bushes in your
backyard. This gives local wild animals food, shelter, and a place to raise
families. Avoid chemical pesticides and fertilizers.
If you see an animal at the park, on a nature
trail, or near a water source, let them be and do not remove them from their
environment. These animals survive best in their own habitat. Take a picture
instead.
Be An Educated Consumer and Think before you buy. Learn more about consumer choices that are
better for animals and the environment.