Protect Your Right to Fight for Wildlife.John—The Trump Administration’s proposal to
restrict the public’s right to speak out for wildlife must be stopped. By
drastically narrowing the scope of National Environmental Policy Act reviews,
the White House would limit public comment for harmful projects in every state
and territory.
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Don’t let this be the last time you can use your voice for wildlife.
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I urge you to send your message before the March 10th deadline.
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-Melissa
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TAKE ACTION
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[[link removed]]John,
The Trump Administration just announced a policy proposal that would threaten
wildlife in all 50 states.
The proposal would shred a landmark environmental law that has helped everyday
Americans speak up and save habitat for bobcats and countless wildlife species
across the country for 50 years. By stifling public input and sound scientific
review for destructive projects, the White House is silencing your voice and
putting people and wildlife in danger.
Protect wildlife—and your voice—and demand the Trump Administration withdraw
this reckless proposal.
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I WILL SPEAK OUT FOR WILDLIFE
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Bobcats can be found across most of the U.S., from northern snowy forests to
southern swamps and western deserts. But with habitat loss as a key threat to
their well-being, these cats depend on wildlife advocates like you,
John, to speak out against destructive
pipelines, fossil fuel extraction, and other large projects that pollute nearby
air and water and destroy habitat.
For half a century, the National Environmental Policy Act has given Americans
the opportunity to have a say in projects that would impact their communities
and wildlife. Don’t let the Trump Administration take away your voice.
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And it’s not just your voice that will be silenced. Wildlife biologists and public health experts—who
know intimately the impact of degraded land and pollution on wildlife and public
health—would have no opportunity to provide input into many types of projects
and would have far less information on the projects they still can review. By
stifling their input, the Trump proposal imperils wildlife and communities alike .
Let’s be clear: the Trump Administration is siding with fossil fuel companies
and ignoring everyday Americans to the detriment of future generations. If
destructive projects are allowed to bypass scientifically-sound review, billions
of dollars of taxpayer money could be spent on projects that destroy the very
habitat that wildlife need to thrive in the face of climate change. Many of
these same projects could be rendered useless just years later because they did
not account for stronger storms, higher seas, and increased flood risks caused
by climate change. John, join with thousands of wildlife
advocates today to say NO to this disastrous proposal and YES to a safer future
for wildlife and your community.
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This White House proposal is bad for people and bad for wildlife— and we need your help to stop it today
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Thank you for joining us in this fight for wildlife.
Sincerely,
Melissa Samet
Advisor, Wildlife Law & Policy
National Wildlife Federation Action Fund
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