Art. Justice. Faith. Science.

Art to Teach Us to See.
Science to Give Us Evidence.
Faith to Inspire Us to Believe.
Justice to Hold Us Accountable.

Four groups representing these disciplines are uniting for a common cause: to protect the incredible diversity of life that has been entrusted to us. Regardless of our different backgrounds, we all share a common belief that we can and should protect our country’s wildlife from global warming.

Main Partners:

Earthjustice is a non-profit environmental law firm dedicated to protecting the magnificent places, natural resources, and wildlife of this earth and to defending the right of all people to a healthy environment. It brings about far-reaching change by enforcing and strengthening environmental laws on behalf of hundreds of organizations and communities.

The International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP) is a consortium of professional photographers, known as Fellows, who have demonstrated the highest skills in photography, outstanding ethical standards in the capture, manipulation and captioning of images, and a sustained commitment to conservation. Its mission is to further environmental and cultural conservation through photography.

The Noah Alliance is a collaboration of Jewish, Evangelical, Protestant, and other religious community organizations, and individual people of faith, concerned about the protection of endangered species and biological diversity. It seeks to provide a service by facilitating education and action among members of the religious community who are concerned about the most imperiled species. The members of the Noah Alliance include Restoring Eden, Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life, and the Academy of Evangelical Scientists and Ethicists.

The Center for Applied Biodiversity Science (CABS) is Conservation International’s hub of scientific research. The Center’s world-renowned scientists develop the tools required to protect Earth’s biodiversity and ensure that conservation action is based on sound, reliable, and verifiable science.
 

Additional Partners:

Endangered Species Coalition: As the guardian of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA), the Endangered Species Coalition (ESC) speaks on endangered species issues for some 360 environmental, conservation, religious, scientific, humane, sporting and business groups around the country. Its tools are public education, scientific information and citizen participation in all decisions affecting the fate of threatened and endangered species.

Restoring Eden: Restoring Eden is a network of people working to become a grassroots movement within the church. As a parachurch ministry, they are dedicated to encouraging faithful stewardship of the natural world as a biblical, moral, and wise value. Restoring Eden’s work focuses on nature appreciation, environmental stewardship, and public advocacy.

Earth Ministry: Earth Ministry’s mission is to inspire and mobilize the Christian community to play a leadership role in building a just and sustainable future. They work in partnership with congregations and individuals to practically respond to this great moral challenge through education, individual and congregational lifestyle choices, and organizing for social change through environmental advocacy. 

Local Partners

Rhode Island

Montana

Washington