
Wildlife crossings will save lives in North Carolina
Red wolves, White-Tailed Deer, Black Bears, turtles and all sorts of animals are struck by cars and trucks. Wildlife crossings give animals safe passage and prevent accidents.
The North Carolina legislature is considering whether to fund wildlife crossings across the state. Together we can make sure they see it through.
Environment America has one mission: to protect the natural world.
Red wolves, White-Tailed Deer, Black Bears, turtles and all sorts of animals are struck by cars and trucks. Wildlife crossings give animals safe passage and prevent accidents.
Energy Conservation & Efficiency
Pollinators are vital to our food systems and maintain the planet’s ecosystems. Action by states is needed to protect them.
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Just do it! Think globally, and act locally to do your part to protect our planet.Suzy Lawrence, Retired oncology nurse
In my lifetime I’ve seen drastic changes, so in 50 years what will you see? In 50 years those changes are going to be extreme. I want my children to want to have children and I want those children to be able to survive in this world.Dori Mikszta, Member, Environment North Carolina
We only have one environment to enjoy living in, and once it’s gone it doesn't come back for an encore.Joe Bridger, Member, Environment North Carolina
I encourage everyone to care for our environment because every aspect of our lives depends upon it, and we are the ones responsible for its care and preservation.Theresa Gallant, Member, Environment Washington
It is now apparent that we need to take significant action in the next few years if we are to have any chance of avoiding the really significant impacts of a changing climate.Bruce Parker, Member, Environment America