John, will you make a gift to protect pollinators?
John,
In the U.S. alone, pollinators contribute tens of billions of dollars in crop production each year. But climate change, habitat loss, and pesticide use are endangering pollinators.
We rely on pollinators to grow our food – if they’re in trouble, that means our food is too.If bees and other pollinators disappear, our food system and our food supply will collapse. We can’t let that happen.
Pollinators encompass 200,000 species across the world, ranging from beneficial insects – such as bees, butterflies, flies, beetles, wasps, ants, and moths – and about 1,000 species are vertebrates, such as birds, bats, and small mammals.
With you, we will mobilize on every front to protect these pollinators: We’ll urge our members of Congress to support the Saving America’s Pollinators Act, and we’ll send our organizers to demand that local and state officials act to protect the pollinators we all depend on for our food.
Food & Water Action and its affiliated organization, Food & Water Watch, are advocacy groups with a common mission to protect our food, water and climate.
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