John,
Across the United States, imperiled animals and plants are plunging toward extinction.
To save them, in the 50th year of the Endangered Species Act, U.S. leaders need to immediately make a significant investment to help our most endangered animals and plants. Thankfully, Congress reintroduced a historic bill to do just that.
The Recovering America's Wildlife Act would finally give the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service the money it has desperately needed for years to help at-risk species like golden-cheeked warblers, Red Hills salamanders, and a long list of others. It’s a once-in-a-generation chance for the United States to fight the extinction crisis.
Urge your members of Congress to pass this crucial legislation before it’s too late. [link removed]
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