Wildlife is a broad term that includes all non-domesticated plants, animals and other organisms not already categorized elsewhere. Issues relating to wildlife and the environment are listed here.
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Initially known as Defenders of Furbearers, the Defenders is a nationwide organization whose mission is to preserve the native wildlife species and habitats throughout the United States. Its history, programs, policies, and action issues are described, along with a discussion of wildlife and habitat.
http://www.defenders.org/
The mission of the NWF is to advocate for the protection of wildlife in the United States. The organization and its view of the status of wildlife in America is presented, along with information about global warming and other environmental theories. An online store is available, along with the ability to subscribe to the organization's publications.
http://www.nwf.org/
A project of the Natural Resources Defense Council, a concentration is found here on the preservation of natural wildlands and the protection of wildlife, including details about the organization, its victories, and its needs.
http://www.savebiogems.org/
With relationships in nearly every state, Watchable Wildlife promotes wildlife viewing as the most significant wildlife related recreational activity in the United States. An overview of the organization, its member states, upcoming conferences, publications, projects, and workshops can be viewed here.
http://www.watchablewildlife.org/
The WMI is a private non-profit scientific and educational organization which operates from several field offices, working to facilitate strategies, actions and programs to benefit wildlife. A profile and history of the organization is presented here, along with its accomplishments, projects, and schedule of upcoming events.
http://www.wildlifemanagementinstitute.org/
WWF is an organization, based in the United States, which works to conserve nature, preserve the biodiversity of life on earth, protect natural areas and wild population of plants and animals, and promote sustainable approaches to the use of natural resources and energy. The organization, its activities and policies are described here, along with a discussion of various species, science, and climate theories.
http://www.worldwildlife.org/