From National Wildlife Federation Action Fund <[email protected]>
Subject This new bill will save wildlife in crisis. Will you help make it law?
Date July 15, 2019 3:27 PM
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TAKE ACTION
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TAKE ACTION: Urge your member of Congress to support the Recovering America’s
Wildlife Act.
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Right now, one-third of all wildlife species in the United States are at
increased risk of extinction. Declining species like the endangered whooping
crane urgently need proactive, local conservation efforts before they pass the
point of no return.

The first step toward making those efforts a reality begins today. Saving whooping cranes and thousands of other species at risk of extinction
requires unprecedented on-the-ground, collaborative conservation efforts that
match the magnitude of the wildlife crisis. The newly introduced Recovering
America’s Wildlife Act would do just that!

Please tell your member of Congress to save America’s vulnerable wildlife by
supporting the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act.
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TAKE ACTION
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There are only about 400 whooping cranes left in the wild—one single flock that
migrates between Texas and Canada. This majestic species, once abundant across North America, was decimated by
habitat loss and unregulated hunting. Efforts are underway now to reintroduce
and establish a migratory population in Wisconsin and a non-migratory population
in Louisiana.

Sadly, whooping cranes face a very real risk of extinction if our leaders in
Washington fail to support the needed recovery efforts such as habitat
restoration and breeding programs. That’s where the Recovering America’s
Wildlife Act comes in—this landmark program would empower wildlife conservation
efforts at the state, local, and tribal level to help at-risk wildlife recover
and thrive again.

Let’s make sure that whooping cranes never plummet toward extinction. And let’s
protect our backyard wildlife like monarch butterflies, fireflies, bats,
turtles, bumblebees, and beloved songbirds.

Are you with us?

Please take 10 seconds to ask your member of Congress to support the Recovering
America’s Wildlife Act and address severe wildlife conservation challenges such
as habitat loss, competition from invasive species, disease, climate impacts,
and other threats.
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Under our current system, our current leaders in Washington are simply not
investing enough to save at-risk and vulnerable wildlife. States and tribal nations now are receiving less than 5 percent of what they
need to help wildlife in decline.

The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act would change that. It will save thousands
of wildlife species by providing states, territories and tribes with the
resources necessary to restore critical habitat and implement key conservation
strategies through collaborative, on-the-ground work to protect and recover
at-risk wildlife.

We’re in a race against time to avert the wildlife crisis. Take action today. Urge your member of Congress to co-sponsor this much-needed
wildlife conservation legislation.
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Thank you for all you do to ensure a future for all of America’s wildlife.

With Gratitude,

Collin O’Mara
President and CEO
National Wildlife Federation Action Fund

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