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Environmental Action Founded on the very first Earth Day, we turn ideas into impassioned, results-oriented activism that
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We were founded right after the first Earth Day in 1970, and are dedicated to mobilizing people around critical environmental issues.

🚨🚨🚨 Breaking: We’ve just heard that the U.S. Senate is going to vote on public lands selloffs as soon as TOMORROW.Our pu...
06/03/2026

🚨🚨🚨 Breaking: We’ve just heard that the U.S. Senate is going to vote on public lands selloffs as soon as TOMORROW.

Our public lands are amazing wild places, where our country’s incredible array of wildlife make their homes.

They need to be preserved, not sold off to the highest bidder. Here are three easy ways you can take action right now:

1) Call your U.S. Senators and urge them to vote for protecting our public lands. You can call the Senate at (202) 224-3121

2) Email your Senators -- our friends at Environment America have an easy action page that you can use: https://environmentamerica.org/take-action/tell-your-u-s-senators-public-lands-belong-in-public-hands/

3) Spread the word far and wide: Share this post, and let your friends and family know to take action.

Our forests are facing a new threat: A proposal in Congress would open up thousands of acres of national forests to deva...
06/03/2026

Our forests are facing a new threat: A proposal in Congress would open up thousands of acres of national forests to devastating amounts of logging.

From the pale aspens of Santa Fe National Forest to the emerald spruce trees of Bridger-Teton, our national forests are places where we hike and play, where wildlife seek refuge and birds chatter in the trees.

Tell your U.S. senators: Don't allow unchecked logging in our national forests.

Tell your U.S. senators: Don’t allow unchecked logging in our national forests

06/02/2026
"The release is encouraging, but experts noted that the species is still far from secure."
06/01/2026

"The release is encouraging, but experts noted that the species is still far from secure."

"We need to see more releases and quick."

The endless demand to make, buy and consume more stuff is destroying the rainforest:
05/31/2026

The endless demand to make, buy and consume more stuff is destroying the rainforest:

Need for minerals, biofuels and pulp adding to pressures from ranching, monocrops, oil and logging, analysis finds

The Dog Creek wolf pack was once a thriving, 12-member family in the heart of Wyoming. In a single afternoon, one hunter...
05/29/2026

The Dog Creek wolf pack was once a thriving, 12-member family in the heart of Wyoming. In a single afternoon, one hunter ran them down one by one on a snowmobile. It’s heartbreaking stories like these that remind us why we do the work we do.

They were a thriving family until a single hunter changed everything.

05/28/2026

Meet Environmental Action board member Rich Hannigan. Along with seeing the stars at Baxter State Park, Rich spends his free time playing basketball, hiking, and winning (sometimes) at trivia night.

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