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25966395 Dear Friends, Youâre invited to join The Western Environmental Law Center for a special Earth Day webinar featuring Sristi Kamal and Kyle Tisdel. Together, theyâll share how our work across wildlife, wildlands, and climate and energy is deeply interconnected, and why that matters now more than ever.  When: Wednesday, April 22 11:00am-12:00pm Pacific Time (12:00pm-1:00pm Mountain Time) Where: Zoom CLICK HERE TO REGISTER All registrants will be entered to win a Western Environmental Law Center Klean Kanteen stainless steel pint cup! Across the West, the pressures on lands, waters, wildlife, and communities are growing. U.S. institutions have buckled under an authoritarian surge bent on dominating people and the natural world â Protections are being rolled back, ecosystems are being pushed to their limits for extractive and exploitative interests, and systems meant to safeguard people and the natural world are falling short. And yet, we are reminded every day that our future is shared in an ecology of kinship, and the choices we make now will ripple forward for generations. This understanding guides our work. From advocating for wildlife funding in Oregon, to protecting habitat for grizzlies and wolverines, to confronting fossil fuel expansion to safeguard our climate, we are working across programs to protect what we love and build toward a more resilient future. In this conversation, Sristi and Kyle will offer a behind-the-scenes look at how these efforts come together and why none of these challenges, or their solutions, exist in isolation. At a time when so much feels uncertain, we remain grounded in the belief that another future is possible. One shaped by courage, community, and care for the places we call home. We hope youâll join us. Featured Speakers: Sristi Kamal, Ph.D. (she/her) WELC Deputy Director Sristi is a conservation practitioner with a special focus on human dimensions of wildlife conservation and science-based policy advocacy. Over her career, she has worked with indigenous communities and landowners to address complex wildlife conservation policy issues. She continues her wildlife policy advocacy work with public agencies and at legislatures to further WELC's mission of protected imperiled and native species and their habitats. Kyle Tisdel (he/him) Senior Attorney, Climate and Energy Program Director Kyle has worked at Western Environmental Law Center since 2011, serving as a senior attorney and the Climate & Energy Program director. His work centers on the nexus of public lands and fossil fuel development, with the aim of aligning federal decision-making with the demands of climate science, bringing a managed end to fossil fuel exploitation, and ensuring a just transition for Indigenous and frontline communities that have endured generations of harms from fossil fuels. Kyle has prevailed in dozens of cases in federal court, setting new precedent on the governmentâs obligation to consider the cumulative impacts of climate change and the harms to people and communities in its fossil fuel decisions, and frequently engages state and the federal governments on climate and environmental justice policies. Kyle received a B.A. in international relations from Michigan State University and earned his law degree from Vermont Law School. â Download â Download  With gratitude, Michelle Loth Individual Gifts Coordinator Donate Now Western Environmental Law Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to defending the western U.S. Donations are tax-deductible as allowable by law. WELC does not rent, sell, or trade your contact information. WELC received a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, is certified Platinum Level by Candid, and is accredited as a charity by the Better Business Bureau. Photo Credit: iStock_RomanKhomlyak Western Environmental Law Center | 120 Shelton McMurphey Blvd. Suite 340 | Eugene, OR 97401 US
25966395 Dear Friends, Youâre invited to join The Western Environmental Law Center for a special Earth Day webinar featuring Sristi Kamal and Kyle Tisdel. Together, theyâll share how our work across wildlife, wildlands, and climate and energy is deeply interconnected, and why that matters now more than ever.  When: Wednesday, April 22 11:00am-12:00pm Pacific Time (12:00pm-1:00pm Mountain Time) Where: Zoom CLICK HERE TO REGISTER All registrants will be entered to win a Western Environmental Law Center Klean Kanteen stainless steel pint cup! Across the West, the pressures on lands, waters, wildlife, and communities are growing. U.S. institutions have buckled under an authoritarian surge bent on dominating people and the natural world â Protections are being rolled back, ecosystems are being pushed to their limits for extractive and exploitative interests, and systems meant to safeguard people and the natural world are falling short. And yet, we are reminded every day that our future is shared in an ecology of kinship, and the choices we make now will ripple forward for generations. This understanding guides our work. From advocating for wildlife funding in Oregon, to protecting habitat for grizzlies and wolverines, to confronting fossil fuel expansion to safeguard our climate, we are working across programs to protect what we love and build toward a more resilient future. In this conversation, Sristi and Kyle will offer a behind-the-scenes look at how these efforts come together and why none of these challenges, or their solutions, exist in isolation. At a time when so much feels uncertain, we remain grounded in the belief that another future is possible. One shaped by courage, community, and care for the places we call home. We hope youâll join us. Featured Speakers: Sristi Kamal, Ph.D. (she/her) WELC Deputy Director Sristi is a conservation practitioner with a special focus on human dimensions of wildlife conservation and science-based policy advocacy. Over her career, she has worked with indigenous communities and landowners to address complex wildlife conservation policy issues. She continues her wildlife policy advocacy work with public agencies and at legislatures to further WELC's mission of protected imperiled and native species and their habitats. Kyle Tisdel (he/him) Senior Attorney, Climate and Energy Program Director Kyle has worked at Western Environmental Law Center since 2011, serving as a senior attorney and the Climate & Energy Program director. His work centers on the nexus of public lands and fossil fuel development, with the aim of aligning federal decision-making with the demands of climate science, bringing a managed end to fossil fuel exploitation, and ensuring a just transition for Indigenous and frontline communities that have endured generations of harms from fossil fuels. Kyle has prevailed in dozens of cases in federal court, setting new precedent on the governmentâs obligation to consider the cumulative impacts of climate change and the harms to people and communities in its fossil fuel decisions, and frequently engages state and the federal governments on climate and environmental justice policies. Kyle received a B.A. in international relations from Michigan State University and earned his law degree from Vermont Law School. â Download â Download  With gratitude, Michelle Loth Individual Gifts Coordinator Donate Now Western Environmental Law Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to defending the western U.S. Donations are tax-deductible as allowable by law. WELC does not rent, sell, or trade your contact information. WELC received a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, is certified Platinum Level by Candid, and is accredited as a charity by the Better Business Bureau. Photo Credit: iStock_RomanKhomlyak Western Environmental Law Center | 120 Shelton McMurphey Blvd. Suite 340 | Eugene, OR 97401 US
| Dear Friends, Youâre invited to join The Western Environmental Law Center for a special Earth Day webinar featuring Sristi Kamal and Kyle Tisdel. Together, theyâll share how our work across wildlife, wildlands, and climate and energy is deeply interconnected, and why that matters now more than ever.  When: Wednesday, April 22 11:00am-12:00pm Pacific Time (12:00pm-1:00pm Mountain Time) Where: Zoom CLICK HERE TO REGISTER All registrants will be entered to win a Western Environmental Law Center Klean Kanteen stainless steel pint cup! Across the West, the pressures on lands, waters, wildlife, and communities are growing. U.S. institutions have buckled under an authoritarian surge bent on dominating people and the natural world â Protections are being rolled back, ecosystems are being pushed to their limits for extractive and exploitative interests, and systems meant to safeguard people and the natural world are falling short. And yet, we are reminded every day that our future is shared in an ecology of kinship, and the choices we make now will ripple forward for generations. This understanding guides our work. From advocating for wildlife funding in Oregon, to protecting habitat for grizzlies and wolverines, to confronting fossil fuel expansion to safeguard our climate, we are working across programs to protect what we love and build toward a more resilient future. In this conversation, Sristi and Kyle will offer a behind-the-scenes look at how these efforts come together and why none of these challenges, or their solutions, exist in isolation. At a time when so much feels uncertain, we remain grounded in the belief that another future is possible. One shaped by courage, community, and care for the places we call home. We hope youâll join us. Featured Speakers: Sristi Kamal, Ph.D. (she/her) WELC Deputy Director Sristi is a conservation practitioner with a special focus on human dimensions of wildlife conservation and science-based policy advocacy. Over her career, she has worked with indigenous communities and landowners to address complex wildlife conservation policy issues. She continues her wildlife policy advocacy work with public agencies and at legislatures to further WELC's mission of protected imperiled and native species and their habitats. Kyle Tisdel (he/him) Senior Attorney, Climate and Energy Program Director Kyle has worked at Western Environmental Law Center since 2011, serving as a senior attorney and the Climate & Energy Program director. His work centers on the nexus of public lands and fossil fuel development, with the aim of aligning federal decision-making with the demands of climate science, bringing a managed end to fossil fuel exploitation, and ensuring a just transition for Indigenous and frontline communities that have endured generations of harms from fossil fuels. Kyle has prevailed in dozens of cases in federal court, setting new precedent on the governmentâs obligation to consider the cumulative impacts of climate change and the harms to people and communities in its fossil fuel decisions, and frequently engages state and the federal governments on climate and environmental justice policies. Kyle received a B.A. in international relations from Michigan State University and earned his law degree from Vermont Law School. â Download â Download  With gratitude, Michelle Loth Individual Gifts Coordinator Donate Now Western Environmental Law Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to defending the western U.S. Donations are tax-deductible as allowable by law. WELC does not rent, sell, or trade your contact information. WELC received a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, is certified Platinum Level by Candid, and is accredited as a charity by the Better Business Bureau. Photo Credit: iStock_RomanKhomlyak Western Environmental Law Center | 120 Shelton McMurphey Blvd. Suite 340 | Eugene, OR 97401 US |
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