Is the Center for Biological Diversity legitimate?
The Center for Biological Diversity is a nonprofit organization with a solid record of fiscal responsibility and conservation achievement for more than 25 years. All gifts may have tax-deductible benefits and will help promote the conservation of wild places and endangered plants and animals.
Is Defenders of Wildlife anti hunting?
Defenders is a wildlife conservation organization; we are not an anti-hunting or animal rights group. We support sustainable wildlife management practices that foster co-existence with wolves.
Who runs the Center for Biological Diversity?
Kieran Suckling is executive director and co-founder of the Center. His total reported compensation for 2017 was $295,823. Todd Schulke is senior staff, co-founder, and a Center board member. He oversees forest protection and restoration.
What does biologically diverse mean?
The term biodiversity (from “biological diversity”) refers to the variety of life on Earth at all its levels, from genes to ecosystems, and can encompass the evolutionary, ecological, and cultural processes that sustain life.
Is Center for Biological Diversity tax deductible?
501(c)(3)Center for Biological Diversity / Tax deductibility code
Is the Center for Biological Diversity a NGO?
Non-Governmental Organizations, like Center for Biological Diversity, use the combination of their 501c3 status and the Equal Access To Justice Act (EAJA) to suck millions of taxpayer dollars from government agency budgets in both lawsuit settlements and expenses.
Does Aspca lobby against hunting?
The ASPCA is opposed to hunting animals for sport, even if the animals killed in this way are subsequently consumed.
Who is Taylor McKinnon?
Taylor McKinnon is a compliance consultant with the Tampa office of Milliman. He joined the firm in 2016.
Who is Noah Greenwald?
Noah Greenwald, Endangered Species Director, directs the Center’s efforts to protect new species under the Endangered Species Act, to ensure that imperiled species receive effective protections and that we have the strongest Endangered Species Act possible.