BREAKING NEWS: 21 endangered species now EXTINCT despite ESA protections! Tell the Fish and Wildlife service to increase funding for protecting endangered animals! >> Sign the petition!

Hawaii birds were among those hit hardest. Several bird species – including the Kauai thrush and Molokai creeper – are extinct. These birds were listed as endangered before extinction, but federal protections arrived too late to reverse declines and save these species.

This is a wakeup call, Friend. The Fish and Wildlife Service must increase its Endangered Species Act budget and resources to help save endangered animals and protect their habitats from greedy developers. Sign the petition to PROTECT wildlife, their habitat, and public lands. Increase funding for the Endangered Species Act! >>

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The ESA is critical for protecting public lands and our climate – it’s not just animals. Many endangered species live in areas that need to be protected from oil and gas developers. Safeguarding the Endangered Species Act can also help protect species’ habitats, public lands, and the people who live nearby from toxic fossil fuel pollution.

It’s too late for these 21 species. But it’s not too late to protect animals like the grizzly bears and gray wolves who are under threat right now. We need YOUR help before it is too late! Will you tell the Fish and Wildlife Service to increase funding for the ESA?

Standing with you,
Raena Garcia
Senior Fossil Fuel and Lands Campaigner,
Friends of the Earth

 
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