OUR BIG FIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES UNDER FIRE AGAIN: Wolves, Polar & Grizzly Bears, Bison, Moose

Saving American Endangered Species…

BREAKING NEWS: “Born Free USA Urgently Campaigns to Save Endangered Wildlife in North America — Again.”

 

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TWO STEPS BACK: After so many gains made in saving our endangered wildlife such as Wolves and Polar Bears, it’s looking bad again.  Hard not to get angry but we have to keep fighting.

While we were focused on battling COVID, our endangered species such as wolves and bears were stripped of protection.  The killing is back!

In response, leading animal welfare and conservation nonprofit, Born Free USA, has launched its “BIG FIVE & LITTLE FIVE” Initiative.

The awareness-raising campaign seeks to encourage members of the public to look close to home when considering conservation efforts.   Such as demonstrating the importance of native species to the environment.

THE AFRICAN BIG FIVE

The campaign uses the “African Big Five” (elephants, lions, rhinos, leopards, and African buffalos) as inspiration.  And establishes the “North American Big Five” -– five large-bodied mammals native to North America whose survival is under threat.  And the actions that can be taken to help them.

Along with the iconic BIG FIVE species (wolves, polar bears, grizzly bears, bison, and moose), the campaign also works to raise positive awareness around smaller, more maligned species native to North America.  Dubbed the “Little Five,” Born Free explores the positive attributes of animals often unfairly considered “pests”: raccoons, groundhogs, skunks, opossums, and beavers.

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“Born Free USA has launched a campaign to raise awareness about iconic North American mammals threatened with extinction or facing other conservation challenges.”
 

NORTH AMERICAN BIG FIVE

As Liz Tyson, Born Free USA Programs Director, said in a recent Press Release:

“Ask anyone about what they know about threatened species and you may hear about rhinos being poached for their horns, or lions being targeted by trophy hunters. But if you ask the same people to tell you about threats to animals in North America, the answers might not be so forthcoming.

“There’s a strong global awareness of the African ‘Big Five’ and important conservation efforts have rightly been focused on these species for many years.  However, there is a tendency to overlook our treatment of animals in other parts of the world who are just as important, both collectively and as individuals, as elephants and their close neighbors.

“Indeed, while many people in North America would be somewhat aware of the plight of lions and rhinos on a continent on the other side of the world, they may be less likely to be aware of the threats facing animals closer to home.  We hope the Big Five and Little Five campaign will help to raise important awareness on this issue.”

SAVE THE WOLVES & POLAR BEARS

The US and Canada are home to countless species of amazing eco-engineers whose members not only play a vital role in a healthy ecosystem from which all of North America’s human society benefits, but which are made up of individual animals who deserve our respect, care, and protection.

And yet, these animals are extensively exploited by multiple human activities, including hunting, trapping, encroachment on and destruction of habitat, and being held captive for entertainment, among other cruelties.

For example, in the years 2018 to 2021, vital protections under the Endangered Species Act were stripped from Gray Wolves.

TWO STEPS BACK — DRIVEN BY THE  45th US PRESIDENT — WILDLIFE LAWS QUIETLY SUSPENDED — THE KILLING BEGINS!

“In direct response to this, multiple states have significantly expanded hunting activities, which target wolves and threaten the species’ survival in the long-term.  Moose are the largest existing members of the deer family in the world and are under threat from disease spread and climate change.

Polar bears are also victims of climate change as diminishing ice floes have led to the bears being pushed closer and closer to human settlements in search of food.  This results in human-wildlife conflict that, all too often, results in the death of the bears.

Meanwhile, smaller species such as beavers are cruelly trapped for their fur, which not only causes immense suffering but also inhibits the species from performing its vital ecosystem function as a wetlands regulator.  Similarly, even though opossums help to prevent the spread of dangerous tick-borne disease, they are often the target of lethal control as people mistakenly consider them “pests.”

TIME TO FIGHT AGAIN — SAVE OUR ENDANGERED SPECIES!

“We are at a critical moment for the future of wildlife and wild places,” says Angela Grimes, Born Free USA’s CEO.  “Throughout the Big Five and Little Five campaign, we will call on the public to take specific actions to promote the conservation of these North American wildlife species and their habitats by urging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to restore federal Endangered Species Act protections to gray wolves; asking the U.S. Department of the Interior to increase funding for bison protections; and writing to lawmakers in support of legislation to protect habitats and fight climate change.  We must act now to secure the future of wildlife.”

Liz Tyson added: “We hope that this campaign will help people to connect the dots between these iconic species and the roles they play in helping to maintain a healthy ecosystem for everyone, as well as helping people to see the animals who make up that species as important and valuable individuals in their own right.

“We also really want to shine a light on some of the amazing attributes of animals who are so often dismissed as a ‘nuisance.’  For example, did you know that skunks know how to perform handstands, and that raccoons’ masks perform a vital function in helping them see better at night?”

Find out more with Born Free USA’s interactive infographic at www.bornfreeusa.org/big5little5.

“Live Free, Mon Ami!” – Brian Alan Burhoe

 

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About Born Free USA:
“Born Free USA works to ensure that all wild animals, whether living in captivity or in the wild, are treated with compassion and respect and are able to live their lives according to their needs. We oppose the exploitation of wild animals in captivity and campaign to keep them where they belong — in the wild. Born Free USA’s Primate Sanctuary is the largest in the United States and provides a permanent home for primates rehomed from laboratories or rescued from zoos and private ownership.”  www.bornfreeusa.org.

Source: Born Free USA, PRNewswire & Civilized Bears.

OUR BIG FIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES UNDER FIRE AGAIN: Wolves, Polar & Grizzly Bears, Bison, Moose.

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About Brian Alan Burhoe

A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants and Health Care kitchens for well over 30 years. He's a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. Brian's many published articles reflect his interests in food service, Northern culture, Church history & Spiritual literature, imaginative fiction, wilderness preservation, animal rescue, service dogs for our Veterans and more. His fiction has been translated into German & Russian... See his popular CIVILIZED BEARS!
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