[[link removed]]EARTH DAY TRIVIA
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. TEST YOUR EXPERTISE BY CLICKING ON THE CORRECT ANSWER TO THE
QUESTION BELOW:
Which of the following are ways the Endangered Species Act benefits life on
Earth?
A. It protects species at risk of extinction
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B. It is an effective safeguard in the fight to protect our public lands that
endangered species need to recover
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C. It gives the federal government power to enforce a recovery plan for endangered
species
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D. All of the above
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This year, the Endangered Species Act turns 50 years old -- and we have much to
celebrate thanks to this critical act. Its success rate is incredible: it has
saved 99% of species protected under it from extinction!
But the attacks on ESA protections are threatening one of our most powerful
tools to protect vulnerable species, their ecosystems, and our planet. Friends
of the Earth is doing all we can to fight back, and I hope that with you by our
side, we can continue to push back and win!
In honor of Earth Day, a generous group of donors has agreed to donate all gifts
up to our goal of $180,000, but only until midnight tomorrow. Will you make a contribution of $27 or more and help fuel our fight to protect
the ESA, endangered species, and our planet?
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If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go
through immediately: $27 donation + $27 match = $54 impact
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[[link removed]]Standing with you,
Nicole Ghio
Senior program manager fossil fuels,
Friends of the Earth
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