From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Float like a monarch butterfly, but don’t sting like Bayer’s toxic pesticides
Date November 28, 2023 7:02 PM
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This isn’t what I wanted to share. Some monarch populations were starting to
recover last year. But we have some alarming numbers:

Monarchs down 22% in just one year. Bayer-Monsanto must stop glyphosate
production NOW. Make your $27 gift today for monarchs and the planet.

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[[link removed]]The presence of Eastern monarch butterflies in their wintering grounds DROPPED 22% in just the last year!

Now, monarch butterflies are spending the winter in Mexico -- but come spring,
their numbers as they return could reach abysmal lows. Monarch butterflies are
at risk of dying off; some estimates show population declines of up to 95% since
the 1990s!

What’s worse is that this didn’t have to happen. You see, a key factor in their decline is toxic pesticides like Bayer-Monsanto's
Roundup. Stand up to Bayer-Monsanto and help save the monarchs before it's too late! We need at least 8 more people from your area to make a $27
contribution before midnight tonight
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– your gift will be matched dollar for dollar, up to $200,000, but only until
midnight TONIGHT!

Monarchs' migration patterns are uniquely impressive. They travel around 3,000
miles every year, providing invaluable pollination along the way. But in the
last few decades, the use of herbicides like Roundup has grown dramatically.
Roundup is killing off the only food monarch caterpillars depend on -- milkweed. Without milkweed, it is nearly impossible for monarch young to hatch and
survive. But Bayer-Monsanto continues to mercilessly put its profits from Roundup over
pollinators, people, and the planet.

Friends of the Earth is putting everything we have into protecting our
ecosystems and our planet from toxic pesticides, but we need your support to
make an impact.

Don't let monarchs be driven to extinction: Donate $27 today and have twice the
impact in our fight for pollinators, people, and the planet.

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[[link removed]]The monarch butterfly's incredible migration can span hundreds to thousands of
miles over five generations. Each generation knows its destination thanks to an
internal "compass" the monarchs follow.

But pesticide companies like Bayer-Monsanto seem to lack a moral compass --
continuing to sell glyphosate, the key ingredient in Roundup, no matter the cost
to our planet and these incredible creatures.

The use of Bayer-Monsanto's Roundup increased by over 2,600% from 1987 to 2016. This toxic weedkiller has virtually wiped out milkweed --
the only food source for young monarchs -- across the U.S.

And to make matters worse, 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; their first
meal may be their last.

The dangers don't end there, Friend. Glyphosate is a
probable carcinogen. It is also associated with reproductive harm in humans,
along with disruption of the gut microbiome, kidney toxicity, and fatty liver
disease. Farmers and homeowners are suing Bayer-Monsanto due to high rates of
non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma linked to the Roundup they've used on their farms and lawns. Roundup is causing extensive harm that
must be stopped before it's too late.

Help us stand up to Bayer-Monsanto and protect our planet with your $27 gift,
doubling your impact with our Giving Tuesday match.

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[[link removed]]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. Monarch populations are in freefall -- the time to act is now, while there are
still monarchs left to save.

At Friends of the Earth, we are fighting on every front to save these
pollinators. Friend, we need you by our side as we ramp
up our efforts to protect monarchs, people, and our planet.

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 on a sunny day. Will you be one of the 8 people in your area today that will
help us fight to protect them and our planet from toxic pesticides with your
membership gift of $27 or more?
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Help us fight back against corporate greed and the toxic pesticides driving
monarchs toward extinction and wreaking havoc on our planet. Rush your $27 gift
by midnight tonight and have your gift matched.

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

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