Today is Endangered Species Day, with various individuals and organizations celebrating and highlighting the importance of protecting endangered species. The Endangered Species Act is recognized as a crucial tool for safeguarding species from extinction. Efforts are being made to recover and preserve endangered species, with Massachusetts alone having over 430 species listed on the state Endangered Species List. The commitment to protecting biodiversity and the environment is emphasized, with a focus on collaborative efforts to ensure the survival of these species for future generations.
On #EndangeredSpeciesDay, we celebrate the success of the Endangered Species Act! Thanks to the ESA & @POTUS' expansion of the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, endangered arroyo toads, Santa Ana suckers, & Nelson's Bighorn sheep can be more protected in our shared home.
Happy #EndangeredSpeciesDay! The Endangered Species Act is one of our best tools to protect species from collapse, but the GOP is trying to dismantle it to benefit polluters. I won't let their extinction agenda succeedβthe world's rich biodiversity is too valuable. https://t.co/nySs9BQnfF
Celebrate #EndangeredSpeciesDay! Did you know that #Massachusetts has over 430 species listed on the state Endangered Species List? We're committed to recovering #endangered species for generations to come - learn how you can be a part of this effort > https://t.co/rGquVrKWba
It's Endangered Species Day! Let's look after and care for the animals around us; we all share this planet after all ππβ€οΈ #animals #endangeredspeciesday #vr #earth https://t.co/KbsFVjuEZZ
Spring is the perfect time to learn more about migratory birds + explore bird hotspots near you! π¦ Join #MassWildlife for an upcoming habitat walk & read more about our work to manage habitats to help migratory birds thrive. https://t.co/JwWpUgRZOr https://t.co/mn3c0cUYup