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John,
We won't sugarcoat it -- the environment is facing unprecedented challenges.
Trees older than the nation are threatened by logging, toxic pesticides are being spread across millions of acres of farmland, and plastic waste is flooding into our oceans at a rate equivalent to dumping one garbage truck-load of plastic into the water every 45 seconds.[1]
As we work to save our wild forests, protect our pollinators and put wildlife over waste in the year ahead, we're going to need your support.
For our Year-End Drive, generous donors are matching gifts up to $100,000 nationwide. Give today to double your impact.
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Name: John xxxxxx
Environment Colorado Member Number: 742-22721117
End of Year Drive Donor: NOT YET
Eligible for Match: YES
End of Year Drive Status
<strong>Goal: $150,000
Deadline: Midnight, December 31
Current Progress: 54% to goalWhether it's protecting endangered species, keeping our beaches safe for swimming or defending the great outdoors, everything we do is made possible through our members and supporters.
Here's just a few of the issues we've been tackling and intend to double down on in the coming year:
* Defending our forests: The U.S. Forest Service has proposed opening 45 million acres of wild forest to logging. In September, we activated our network and, along with our allies, submitted more than 600,000 comments calling for the protection of wild forests. We'll keep defending the forests in the new year.[2]
* Saving the bees: Bee populations are plummeting and a class of toxic pesticides called neonicotinoids are partly to blame. Our national network has already won laws restricting the use of neonics in 12 states including here in Colorado, and we're working to win more.[3]
* Moving beyond plastics: America has a single-use plastic problem, producing approximately 35 million tons of plastic waste each year. We're mobilizing the public to convince major companies to cut unnecessary plastic and prioritize reusable and recyclable alternatives.[4]
When we come together, we can accomplish incredible things. Earlier this year, we held an event at the governor's mansion for Colorado Pollinator Week where we called on leaders to restrict neonic-coated seeds, plant more pollinator-friendly habitat and support more pollinator awareness programs in our state.
There's a lot of work ahead of us, but with you by our side, we're looking forward to making Colorado cleaner, greener and healthier.
Donate before midnight, Dec. 31 and have your gift matched -- that's twice the resources to put toward protecting our environment.
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Thank you,
Ellen Montgomery
P.S. If you've already donated to our End of Year Drive and you're getting this email, we may still be processing your gift. Thank you so much for your support.
1. Celeste Meiffren-Swango and Kelsey Lamp, "How plastic in the ocean hurts animals," Environment America, July 8, 2025.
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2. Ellen Montgomery, "What is the roadless rule and why should you care about it?," Environment America, July 23, 2025.
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3. Steve Blackledge, Patrick Kelly-Fischer and Deirdre Cummings, "A snapshot of state action to protect pollinators," Environment America, June 16, 2025.
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4. Mary Katherine Moore, "Microplastics found in every sampled Pennsylvania waterway," PennEnvironment, March 19, 2021.
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