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Defenders of Wildlife: Silent on Recent Habitat Projects on U.S. Public Lands

What are Defenders of Wildlife up to? The organization's recent projects on U.S. public lands remain a mystery.

Here we can see seals and birds. This is water. In the background we can see a light, posters, and...
Here we can see seals and birds. This is water. In the background we can see a light, posters, and buildings.

Defenders of Wildlife: Silent on Recent Habitat Projects on U.S. Public Lands

Defenders of Wildlife, a prominent conservation organization, has not made any recent public information available regarding their ongoing habitat projects on U.S. national wildlife refuges, national forests, national monuments, or other public lands and waters.

Defenders of Wildlife is dedicated to preserving, safeguarding, and restoring wildlife and their habitats across the nation. Their work spans various landscapes, including national wildlife refuges, national forests, national monuments, and other public lands and waters. The organization also collaborates with private landowners, state, and tribal agencies to protect and restore crucial habitats on private lands. Despite their extensive efforts, there is currently no public information on specific projects they are undertaking on these protected areas.

While Defenders of Wildlife continues to play a crucial role in conserving habitats and wildlife across the U.S., the public is currently unaware of the specific projects they are conducting on national wildlife refuges, national forests, national monuments, and other public lands and waters.

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