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10 Things You Can Do at Home to Protect Endangered Species

We have a responsibility to protect our nation's wildlife, birds, fish and plants on the brink of extinction.  We pledge to do these 10 things at home to protect endangered species. Pick one or two to start with today and do the rest throughout the year!

1) Learn about endangered species in your area
Teach your friends and family about the wonderful wildlife, birds, fish and plants that live near you.

2) Visit a national wildlife refuge, park or other open space
These protected lands provide habitat to many native wildlife, birds, fish and plants. 

3) Make your home wildlife friendly
Secure garbage in shelters or cans with locking lids, feed pets indoors and lock pet doors at night to avoid attracting wild animals into your home.

4) Provide habitat for wildlife by planting native vegetation in your yard
Native plants provide food and shelter for native wildlife. Attracting native insects like bees and butterflies can help pollinate your plants.

5) Minimize use of herbicides and pesticides
Herbicides and pesticides may keep yards looking nice but they are in fact hazardous pollutants that affect wildlife at many levels.

6) Slow down when driving
Many animals live in developed areas and this means they must navigate a landscape full of human hazards.

7) Recycle and buy sustainable products
Buy recycled paper, sustainable products like bamboo and Forest Stewardship Council wood products to protect species that live in forests.

8) Never purchase products made from threatened or endangered species
Overseas trips can be exciting and fun, and everyone wants a souvenir. But sometimes the souvenirs are made from species nearing extinction.

9) Report any harassment or shooting of threatened and endangered species
Harassing wildlife is cruel and illegal. Shooting, trapping, or forcing a threatened or endangered animal into captivity is also illegal and can lead to their extinction.

10) Protect wildlife habitat
Perhaps the greatest threat that faces many species is the widespread destruction of habitat. Scientists tell us the best way to protect endangered species is to protect the special places where they live.

For more information, visit our website at www.stopextinction.org

  1. This is an ongoing pledge that should be fulfilled as often as possible.

Comments, Suggestions and Stories

  1. Lisa Sullivan

    Lisa Sullivan Rutherfordton, NC @ 04:27PM PT Sep 14

    Great List, esp #6!

  2. pierluigi bonatesta

    pierluigi bonatesta Cagliari, Italy @ 01:23AM PT Aug 23
    Pledge fulfilled Aug 23!

    Pledge completed!

  3. Jennifer McDaniel

    Jennifer McDaniel Springfield, MO @ 06:33PM PT Apr 28

    (to paraphrase) 'The Earth does not belong to us... We are borrowing it from our grandchildren...'

  4. RosA mORAN

    RosA mORAN @ 04:42PM PT Apr 23

    They are living creatures who serve an ultimate purpose on this planet and it is our duty to protect them as it is our duty to protect one another!

  5. Lee Dorsey

    Lee Dorsey Chico, CA @ 03:03PM PT Apr 23

    Jamaka, Usually, in California, you would contact California Fish and Game Department.  If it very serious and you want something done in a hurry, call 911 they will contact the nearest Warden.

  6. Jamaka Petzak

    Jamaka Petzak Glendale, CA @ 01:46PM PT Apr 23

    All of these are excellent suggestions; however, for those who may not know, it would be helpful to post some links or suggestions as to WHOM to contact in the event of witnessing abuse or harming of wildlife. 

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