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Subject The situation is dire for monarch butterflies, Friend
Date October 18, 2023 3:02 PM
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Dear Friend,

As you read this, monarch butterflies are embarking on their annual 2,500 mile
migration. They’re heading to their wintering grounds. But to be honest, we’re
worried. Last year, the presence of Eastern monarchs in their Mexican wintering grounds DROPPED 22%.

I wish I could say the outlook is better this year. But instead, I’m reaching
out to you for help. If Big Pesticide corporations like Bayer-Monsanto don’t
rein in Roundup production, monarchs face a bleak future. That’s because
Roundup’s main ingredient -- glyphosate -- is harming monarch butterflies. We need Roundup out of our farming system if monarch butterflies are going to
survive. Donate $27 today and fight for monarchs and the planet before we lose
these precious pollinators forever.
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Glyphosate is the most widely used pesticide in the world. And it’s decimating a
vital plant for monarch survival -- milkweed. Milkweed is the only source of food for monarch caterpillars. And it’s also the only plant monarchs lay their eggs
on. So with glyphosate killing milkweed, many monarchs don’t have a way to
reproduce!

We’re seeing the impacts, Friend. Monarch butterflies are at risk of extinction. Some estimates show population declines of up to 95% since the 1990s. But the
good news is that it’s not too late to save them. With help from generous
supporters like you, we can give monarchs a fighting chance against greedy
corporations like Bayer-Monsanto. Will you join Friends of the Earth in our
fight to protect monarchs and the planet?

Don't let the pesticide industry drive monarchs to extinction: Donate $27 today
to fight for their future and the planet.

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[[link removed]]A recent study highlighted a frightening fact: every single sample of milkweed
collected was contaminated with pesticides -- one-third with levels deadly to monarchs. Young monarchs are hatching on toxic pesticide-riddled milkweed, and their
first meal may be their last.

As it stands, Roundup usage shows no signs of slowing. The use of Bayer-Monsanto's Roundup increased by over 2,600% from 1987 to 2016. And as a result, milkweed plants are being virtually wiped out across the
country.

But Bayer-Monsanto doesn’t seem concerned about harming butterflies as long as
it gets its payday. What’s worse -- the corporation knows how dangerous its product is. It’s even gone so far as to MANIPULATE science to keep Roundup stocked and
selling. And it’s lying to consumers, too.

That’s right, Friend. The dangers of glyphosate reach
beyond monarch butterflies. Glyphosate has been linked to severe health
concerns, like hormone disruption, shortened pregnancy, and even cancer. And it
might surprise you to learn that children are the most AT RISK! Glyphosate is found in many foods, and it is being sprayed on lawns, gardens,
and parks. Children playing outdoors are being exposed to this toxic chemical.

Bayer-Monsanto can’t get away with this. Roundup is causing extensive harm that
must be stopped before it's too late. How long will we let the pesticide
industry operate this way, putting people, pollinators, and the planet in harm’s
way?

The pesticide industry can’t get away with the damage it’s doing. Rush your $27
donation now to stand up for monarchs and the planet!

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[[link removed]]At Friends of the Earth, we are taking the fight to Congress, the Biden
administration, and corporations. We’re advocating for our elected leaders to
pass the Saving America’s Pollinators Act and to ban the use of key toxic
pesticides. We’re pushing for monarchs to be listed and receive full protections
under the Endangered Species Act. And we’re demanding retailers like Home Depot
and Lowe’s stop selling Roundup in their stores and online.

In short, we are fighting on every front to save these pollinators.
Friend, we need you by our side as we ramp up our efforts
to save monarchs from extinction and protect our planet.

When the greed of companies like Bayer-Monsanto comes at the expense of our
health and our planet, the stakes are too high to wait a minute more to take
action. Young monarch butterflies don’t have a safe food source, and they’re
dying soon after hatching. Meanwhile, monarchs are running out of places to lay
their eggs in the first place. Monarch populations are in freefall -- the time to act is now, while there are still monarchs left to save.

With each passing day, and as toxic pesticide use grows, we may only get the
rarest glimpses of these beautiful butterflies. Future generations may never
experience the beauty of seeing a monarch butterfly on a sunny day. Will you be
one of the 14 people in your area today that will make a
membership contribution today to help protect monarchs, people, and the planet?

Help us stand up to Bayer-Monsanto and protect monarchs, people, and our planet.
Donate $27 to Friends of the Earth today!

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[[link removed]]Standing with you,
Kendra Klein
Deputy director of science,
Friends of the Earth

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