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Living Sustainably

Living Sustainably

From what we eat to how many children we decide to have, there’s a lot we can do to “choose wild” and reduce our environmental footprint to leave more room for wild animals and plants.

  • Think twice before shopping.
  • Make sure your big purchases have big environmental benefits.
  • Go #PlasticFree.
  • Boycott products that endanger wildlife.
  • Pay attention to labels.
  • Be water-wise.
  • Drive less, drive green.
  • Green your home.
  • Choose Wild Energy.
  • Take Extinction Off Your Plate.
  • Choose to have a smaller family.
  • Use your voice and your vote.

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Boycott Products that Endanger Wildlife

Boycott Products that Endanger Wildlife

Products made from animals on the endangered species list are illegal to buy, sell, import or trade in the United States, but if a plant or animal hasn’t been listed yet, they can still be harmed for someone’s profit.

Also, some products harm endangered species by threatening their habitat...

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Take Extinction Off Your Plate

Take Extinction Off Your Plate

Meat production is one of the most environmentally destructive industries on the planet, responsible for massive amounts of water use, pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and habitat destruction. You have three chances a day to improve the health of the planet — by reducing your meat consumption ...

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Use Your Voice and Your Vote

Use Your Voice and Your Vote

One of the best things you can do for wildlife and the planet, today and in the future, is to get politically involved in your community and at the national level. Vote for candidates with strong environmental platforms. Urge your representatives to pass stronger policies to limit greenhouse gase...

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Keep Your Home Green

Keep Your Home Green

Just as keeping your car in shape improves your fuel efficiency, keeping your home in shape improves your energy efficiency. Make sure your home has adequate insulation and energy-saving windows, and use a programmable thermostat for more efficient heating and cooling — and, of course, energy-sav...

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Drive Less, Drive Green

Drive Less, Drive Green

Changing your driving habits can dramatically reduce your carbon footprint. Walk, bike, carpool or use public transportation whenever possible. Combine errands to make fewer trips. Participate in, or start, car-free days in your community.

It’s also important to keep your car in shape with...

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Choose to Have a Smaller Family

Choose to Have a Smaller Family

With more than 7.5 billion people in the world, and more every day, our demands for food, water, land and fossil fuels are pushing other species to extinction. We can achieve an ecologically sustainable population in ways that promote human rights; decrease poverty and overcrowding; raise our sta...

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Make Sure Your Big Purchases Have Big Environmental Benefits

Make Sure Your Big Purchases Have Big Environmental Benefits

Not everyone can run out and trade in their old gas-guzzling clunker for the latest planet-friendly hybrid car. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing; manufacturing new cars takes a lot of resources too. But if you’re in the market for a new car, look for a fuel-efficient model — you’ll save tho...

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Pay Attention to Labels

Pay Attention to Labels

From coffee to fruit to clothing, the number of options out there can get overwhelming — but there are some clear leaders when it comes to minimizing your impact on wildlife and the planet. If you’re a coffee drinker, look for “shade-grown” coffee, which is grown while keeping forest habitats int...

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Go Plastic Free

Go Plastic Free

Plastic never goes away. Today billions of pounds of it can be found in swirling convergences making up about 40 percent of the world’s ocean surfaces. Every year thousands of seabirds, sea turtles, seals and other marine mammals are killed after ingesting plastic or getting tangled up in it. You...

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Conserving Water

Conserving Water

 You can conserve water by taking shorter showers, fixing leaky toilets, and choosing low-flow and low-water appliance options. Also, consider xeriscaping your yard, a landscaping technique that uses native, drought-adapted plants that require less water and maintenance over time, and provide hab...

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Think Twice Before Shopping

Think Twice Before Shopping

“Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” may feel retro, but it’s just as important today as when the phrase was first coined. Every product we purchase has an environmental footprint, from the materials used to create it to the pollution emitted during manufacturing to the packaging that ends up in landfills. S...

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Bottled Water Is A Curse On Earth

Bottled Water Is A Curse On Earth

Skip the bottled water. Bottled water companies try to give tap water a bad name, even though the water from your faucet is practically free and much city water has won quality tests and taste tests against name-brand water.

And the extraction of water and production of all those plastic b...

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Choose Wild Energy

Choose Wild Energy

Kicking the fossil fuel habit is critical to saving wildlife, slowing climate change and protecting our lands and waters. If your state allows you to pick your electricity supplier, use a Green-e certified company that generates at least half its power from wind, solar and other clean sources. Al...

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