John,
Monarch butterflies are legendary for their vibrant colors and epic migration — a journey of more than 2,000 miles made by animals weighing less than a gram.
Once a familiar site, now these iconic pollinators are plummeting toward extinction due to pesticides, development and climate change. Western monarchs — who spend winters in California — have suffered a heartbreaking 90% decline. This winter, one storm wiped out half their population.
If we want future generations to witness these butterflies’ beauty, we need to act now. [link removed]
A bold piece of legislation called the MONARCH Act could give these beloved butterflies a fighting chance at survival. The bill would fund on-the-ground conservation projects to save western monarchs.
Tell your senators to support the MONARCH Act to save these special pollinators. [link removed]
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