Ssshh… Listen very carefully, Friend... With springtime in full bloom, you should expect to hear the soft sound of buzzing bees among the colorful flowers in your backyard garden or city park. But in recent years, that familiar sound is much less audible… 

That’s because wild bee populations are rapidly DYING OUT. We’ve already lost 87% of the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee, 89% of the American Bumblebee, and 93% of the Western Bumblebee populations over the last two decades! 

Now, 40% of all insect pollinators, including many bee species, are on the BRINK OF EXTINCTION. Bumblebees aren’t just beloved backyard staples but are critical pollinators that are important for our food supply and ecosystems. But the EPA has FAILED to act -- instead, the agency allows Big Ag companies like Bayer-Monsanto to continue to profit from these dangerous pesticides. Please don’t let corporate greed WIPE OUT our precious bees Friend. Demand action NOW! >> 

Neonics are absolutely FATAL to bees and other pollinators that we rely on for 1 in 3 bites of food we eat. Plants take up neonics, from seed and root to flower and leaf, as well as the pollen and nectar that bees feed on. These potent chemicals are even infiltrating our soil and groundwater. 

That’s not only dangerous for essential pollinators like birds and bees, but neonics are directly harmful to people too! Friends of the Earth tested foods from major U.S. grocers and found neonics in 73% of applesauce and 80% of spinach samples. In fact, neonics are among the most commonly found pesticides in baby food. Neonics have been linked to serious health problems, including birth defects of the heart and brain and hormone disruption. 

For far too long, the EPA has looked the other way while Big Ag threatens people, pollinators, and the planet with its toxic bee-killing pesticides. So we need 4,031 more environmentalists like you by 11:59 P.M. TONIGHT to add public pressure. Can we count on you to step up right now and urge the EPA to BAN NEONICS before it’s too late? 

Thanks for fighting to protect our pollinators and the planet! 
Friends of the Earth

 
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