![]() Support the Bipartisan MAPLand Act Hunters, anglers, and millions of other Americans can use modern technology to reference essential information about public land access opportunities. Land management agencies can fulfill their mission to identify public lands with limited or nonexistent public access, and take proactive steps in cooperation with private landowners to open those lands to the public. Direct federal land management agencies to digitize and standardize their mapping records. | Recovering America's Wildlife Act One-third of all U.S. wildlife species are already imperiled or are vulnerable. Nearly one million species worldwide are at risk of extinction. Plants and animals become threatened or endangered due to loss of habitat due to climate change, drought, invasive species, disease and ... |
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Uranium Mining and the Grand CanyonUranium mining in the Grand Canyon watershed threatens wildlife, water, and human safety. Help AWF keep uranium mining out of the Grand Canyon by sending a message to Washington. Foreign mining companies lobby to increase uranium mining while hundreds of mines continue to contaminate soil and water in north …. | Climate Action for WildlifeHelp AWF support wildlife and habitat resilience as climate change increases environmental stressors on our wildlife. Today, hunters and anglers are on the front lines of climate change. Climate change poses an immediate and specific threat to hunting and fishing in America, challenging the traditions and values of outdoor recreationalists, their ... | Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF)Thank you for taking action to support permanent funding for LWCF. Let your congressperson know how important outdoor places are to you. LWCF has almost certainly funded something that you personally enjoy—whether it’s tennis court lights at a local park, maintenance of a hiking trail,or access to a favorite hunting ... |