Collin O'Mara (@collin_omara) 's Twitter Profile
Collin O'Mara

@collin_omara

Leya, Alana & Riley's dad. @krishvignarajah’s husband. CEO of @NWF & @WildlifeAction. Ex-Delaware Secretary of Natural Resources.

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Oregon Zoo (@oregonzoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On behalf of this pygmy rabbit and many other species, a big thank you to Chairman Ron Wyden for his leadership on the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, which is very close to passing! This historic bill could become one of our nation’s greatest tools for saving wildlife.

On behalf of this pygmy rabbit and many other species, a big thank you to Chairman <a href="/RonWyden/">Ron Wyden</a> for his leadership on the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, which is very close to passing! This historic bill could become one of our nation’s greatest tools for saving wildlife.
Ron Wyden (@ronwyden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks Oregon Zoo! Always proud to represent all my constituents — two and four-legged. I’m committed to getting this across the finish line to secure much-needed protections for our wildlife.

Krish O'Mara Vignarajah (@krishvignarajah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was thrilled to speak at the US District Court of Delaware’s Naturalization Ceremony today! It’s an honor to share this momentous day with new citizens & the communities that have welcomed them. A few thoughts… 1/8

Collin O'Mara (@collin_omara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Sen. Senator Roy Blunt for your tireless efforts to pass the bipartisan Recovering America’s Wildlife Act! Millions of Americans are pushing alongside you, Sen. Martin Heinrich, and Rep. Debbie Dingell to pass this historic legislation before the end of the year!

Maya (@mayahiga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a once in a generation opportunity. We can affect what happens to our wildlife. YOU can help with just a few clicks!🌎🏔️ Follow this link to support RAWA⬇️ support.nwfactionfund.org/page/27217/don…

National Wildlife Federation (@nwf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Worldwide, wildlife extinctions are accelerating. For many Indigenous peoples, these losses are more than a statistic. They represent a fundamental threat to how Tribal Nations pass on their cultures and traditions to the next generation. #recoverwildlife nytimes.com/2022/12/12/opi…

Collin O'Mara (@collin_omara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Powerful op-ed by my friend Gloria Tom, Navajo Nation Director of Fish & Wildlife. For decades, Tribes have been excluded from receiving base wildlife funding. Gloria shows how passing the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act will help address this inequity. nyti.ms/3Btn03b

National Wildlife Federation (@nwf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's The Washington Post, National Wildlife Federation to Congress: Our #WildlifeCantWait - it's time to pass the Recovering America's Wildlife Act! This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to #RecoverWildlife. We owe it to our children to act before it's too late. Join us 📲: ow.ly/5eSg50M2Jzt

Today's <a href="/washingtonpost/">The Washington Post</a>, <a href="/NWF/">National Wildlife Federation</a> to Congress: Our #WildlifeCantWait - it's time to pass the Recovering America's Wildlife Act! This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to #RecoverWildlife. We owe it to our children to act before it's too late. 

Join us 📲: ow.ly/5eSg50M2Jzt
William Brangham (@wmbrangham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, 200 nations agreed to try and stem the damage we're doing to the world's lands + oceans, which is driving 100s of thousands of species towards extinction. Tonight on @newshour - we talk with Collin O'Mara of National Wildlife Federation about #COP15 and what the deal accomplished #biodiversity

Collin O'Mara (@collin_omara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just a note of gratitude to everyone who supports passing the most important wildlife legislation in 50 years—the bipartisan Recovering America’s Wildlife Act. Inaction is the greatest ally of extinction and we will keep pushing to ensure it is signed into law in early 2023!

Collin O'Mara (@collin_omara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Sen. Debbie Stabenow is simply the best and I’m proud to call her a friend. She’s among the most effective & thoughtful conservation champions to have ever served in the Senate. Her visionary work advancing conservation & climate-smart practices on workings lands is an enduring legacy.

Krish O'Mara Vignarajah (@krishvignarajah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new requirements for humanitarian parole “are not attainable for many of the asylum seekers we serve at the border.” Thanks Julián Castro for an engaging conversation about how best to help families seeking protection.

Beth Pratt (@bethpratt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you David Crosby for the gift of your music, your friendship & your support to build the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing I remember the first time we met, you listened to my frog stories w/ interest. Thanks for being a good human being and so grateful our paths crossed in life.

Thank you <a href="/thedavidcrosby/">David Crosby</a> for the gift of your music, your friendship &amp; your support to build the <a href="/101wildcrossing/">Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing</a>  I remember the first time we met, you listened to my frog stories w/ interest. Thanks for being a good human being and so grateful our paths crossed in life.
NAACP (@naacp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Now that the footage has been released: how much more bloodshed will it take before Congress acts? How much more trauma and tragedy must the Black community experience in order to spark real change?" — NAACP President Derrick Johnson. Read our statement: bit.ly/3j4GmWp

Collin O'Mara (@collin_omara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredibly grateful to my friend and mentor Senator Tom Carper for his lifetime of service. His environmental legacy is among the very finest in U.S. Senate history—and he’s not done yet! Thank you TC for always caring a whole awful lot.

Incredibly grateful to my friend and mentor <a href="/SenatorCarper/">Senator Tom Carper</a> for his lifetime of service. His environmental legacy is among the very finest in U.S. Senate history—and he’s not done yet! Thank you TC for always caring a whole awful lot.