Friday, May 17, 2013

It’s Endangered Species Day; Fantastic - Now What?

from Wildlife Promise

0 5/17/2013 // Dani Tinker 
 
Endangered Species day is May 17 and it’s special because we’re also celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Endangered Species Act! This single piece of legislation has prevented countless extinctions and protected animals and wildlife habitat from the harmful impact of human activity. Fantastic, what are you supposed to do with that?
 
My favorite quote is from Baba Dioum, “in the end, we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand and we will understand only what we are taught”. We haven’t all been taught the significance of the Endangered Species Act, or the importance of supporting listed species. Therefore, the greatest thing we can do to honor Endangered Species Day is to educate ourselves and those around us to raise awareness.

Find out what’s in your state. Find out what endangered species live near you, learn their story and find out how you can help: http://www.fws.gov/endangered/

Also check out this interactive map of species success stories: http://www.fws.gov/endangered/map/index.html


Let people know on Facebook. This is the place to really show people what’s important to you. Post information and photos about endangered species and tag @National Wildlife Federation to share with our community.

 Tweet all about it. Share with us a species you learned about or want to protect and hashtag it #speciesday. If you are on Twitter, help us spread the word! Copy and paste this into your “tweet” window:
Twitter
I’m tweeting for (Enter your species here) with @NWF in honor of Endangered Species Day! #speciesday
Happy Endangered Species Day!

Finally, take a look at these 5 Ways to Celebrate Endangered Species Day:


5 Ways to Celebrate Endangered Species Day:

  1. TAKE ACTION - Tell the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that reviewing the environmental risks of large scale projects is critical for wildlife.
  2. Update your Facebook Timeline pic - Show your support for endangered species with a photo of your favorite wildlife species. Let us know you did it by including @National Wildlife Federation in your status message.
  3. Help spread the word via Twitter - Share an Endangered Species Day story or wildlife message with your friends and family. Make sure to include #speciesday in your tweet.
  4. Attend an Endangered Species Day event! Events are held across the country to highlight endangered species stories.
  5. Help Kids Learn About Biodiversity! NWF's Eco-Schools has resources to get students ready to celebrate biodiversity and conservation.

Support Endangered Species With Your Facebook Timeline Cover Photo

Raise awareness about endangered and threatened species by switching out your Facebook Timeline photo for Endangered Species Day!

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