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America's Hottest Species

Ten of America's endangered wildlife, birds, fish and plants impacted by global warming are highlighted in a new report released by the Endangered Species Coalition.  The species in this report are representative of all imperiled wildlife, plants and fish that are now facing an additional compounding threat to their survival. More...

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America's Hottest Species

New Report Focuses on What’s at Stake for America’s Endangered Species as Decision-makers Gather in Copenhagen and Congress Debates

Washington DC – Ten of America’s endangered wildlife, birds, fish and plants impacted by global warming are highlighted in a new report released by the Endangered Species Coalition. The report, America’s Hottest Species, demonstrates ways that our changing climate is increasing the risk of extinction for species on the brink of disappearing forever. More...