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What do the Defenders of Wildlife do?

Defenders of Wildlife works on the ground, in the courts, and on Capitol Hill to protect and restore imperiled wildlife and habitats across North America. Together, we can ensure a future for the wildlife and wild places we all love.

How much does the CEO of Defenders of Wildlife make?

Top SalariesNameCompensation1Jamie Rappaport Clark$472,2712James Stofan$264,4913Robert Dreher$224,070

How do I work for the Defenders of Wildlife?

Visit www.defenders.org to apply. All employees are required to satisfactorily perform the essential duties and responsibilities of their positions.

Who owns Wildlife Defenders?

Jamie Rappaport ClarkDefenders of Wildlife is a Partner Organization of GlobalGiving. President and CEO Jamie Rappaport Clark was awarded the Audubon Society's Rachel Carson Award for her lifetime commitment to protecting endangered and threatened species and their habitats.

Is Defenders of Wildlife effective?

This charity's score is 86.97, earning it a 3-Star rating. Donors can "Give with Confidence" to this charity.

Is Defenders of Wildlife anti hunting?

What is Defenders' stance on hunting? Defenders is a wildlife conservation organization; we are not an anti-hunting or animal rights group.

How many members does Defenders of Wildlife have?

425,000 membersDefenders of Wildlife has 425,000 members and an annual budget of $5.2 million. In addition to wildlife viewing guides for different states, their publications include a bimonthly magazine for members called Defenders and In Defense of Wildlife: Preserving Communities and Corridors..

How do I contact a defender of wildlife?

Address and Telephone Defenders' members and members of the public wishing to provide comment or seeking assistance should call the Defenders main line at 1-800-385-9712.

How can we save the gray wolf?

Help us spread positive and accurate information about wolves. Speak up for wolves and ask the Biden administration to relist wolves on the U.S. Endangered Species Act. If you live in wolf habitat, practice coexistence techniques.Feb 10, 2022

What animals do Defenders of Wildlife protect?

Defenders of Wildlife works to safeguard and promote the population numbers of endangered species in North America and around the world....Defenders of Wildlife has successfully assisted in the conservation of:bison in the Colorado prairie.fishers in Washington.polar bears in the Arctic.

Where does Defenders of Wildlife get their money?

As a nonprofit membership organization, we rely on the contributions of people like you to support our conservation work across North America and around the world. We invite you to explore the reports below to learn more about our activities and accomplishments, and how we put your money to work for wildlife.

How old is Defenders of Wildlife?

1947Founded in 1947, Defenders of Wildlife is the premier U.S.-based national conservation organization dedicated to the protection and restoration of imperiled species and their habitats in North America.

Introduction

  • Defenders of Wildlife (DOW) is an American non-profit organization that advocates for wildlife preservation. Defenders of Wildlife staffs over 150 scientists, policy experts and attorneys who work through the media, government, localities and the courts to advance its wildlife preservation agenda. Defenders of Wildlife is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and has field offices locate…
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History / Mission

  • Originally called Defenders of Furbearers, Defenders of Wildlife was formed in 1947. Defenders of Wildlife has described itself as “dedicated to the protection of all native animals and plants in their natural communities.”Defenders of Wildlife has described its goals as to “protect and restore America’s native wildlife, safeguard habitat, resolve conflicts, work across international borders …
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Work

  • Defenders of Wildlife keeps the public and its members informed about its work through press releases, its magazine, its blog, its website and public service announcements. Among other projects, the Defenders of Wildlife focuses its efforts on the following issues: • Wildlife Conservation: According to its website, Defenders of Wildlife has worked to “save a wide variety …
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Legal Work

  • The Defenders of Wildlife’s legal team litigates cases that, in its opinion, protect species and land. Defenders of Wildlife has been involved in some of the most recognized environmental cases in American history. • Oil Shale: In January 2009, Defenders of Wildlife filed a lawsuit against the Bureau of Land Management over its decision to lease land for oil shale development in parts o…
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Sarah Palin Advertisements

  • In 2008, the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund produced an anti-Sarah Palin advertisement campaign. Defenders of Wildlife explained its motivation: “When John McCain chose [Palin] as his running mate in the 2008 presidential election, Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund launched a swing state ad campaign to expose her anti-conservation record to the American public.” The ad…
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Criticism

  • Conservative columnist Michelle Malkin criticized Defenders of Wildlife’s anti-Palin advertising campaign. Malkin wrote, “Palin is a threat not to Alaska’s wolves, but to the liberal establishment’s wolves. Defenders of Wildlife isn’t targeting the ads in states affected by these policies. They’re running the Judd-fronted ads across battleground states. It’s about electoral interests, not wildlif…
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Leadership

  • Jamie Rappaport Clark, President and CEO (2009 Compensation, $303,572) Rodger Schlickeisen, former President (2009 Compensation, $381,387) Donald Berry, Executive Vice President Michael Senatore, Vice President Conservation Law
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Contact Information

  • Defenders of Wildlife National Headquarters 1130 17th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Telephone: (202) 682-9400 Website: http://www.defenders.org/index_v2.html The National Center For Public Policy Research publishes GroupSnoop. The National Center is a non-profit communications and research foundation that supports free-market and pro-Constitution appro…
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