From Wenonah Hauter, Food & Water Watch <[email protected]>
Subject Today: Protect Endangered Species
Date May 17, 2024 3:33 PM
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Climate change will drive as many as one-third of all animal and plant species to extinction by 2050 – if we don't act now. This Endangered Species Day, power the fight to protect endangered species with your gift to Food & Water Watch.
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Protect Endangered Species
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John,

Earth is home to approximately 8.7 million species. But, we’re losing this biodiversity at a rate never experienced — between 1,000 and 10,000 times higher than the natural extinction rate. And, unlike the mass extinction events of geological history, the current extinction crisis is one for which human activity is wholly responsible.

Today is Endangered Species Day and like you, I’m worried.

It's estimated that almost two million species are threatened with extinction. We’re losing insects, plants, and wildlife to pollution, industrial agriculture, climate change, poaching, and habitat destruction. And the threats to our world’s species are only increasing.

But we know we have a shot at protecting our environment and endangered species if we take urgent action to stop the poisoning of waterways, bulldozing of lands for oil and gas, and factory farms, and polluting of the planet with methane and other greenhouse gases.

Will you join us? Make a special Endangered Species Day gift to Food & Water Watch. Together, let’s fight for a better future for the Earth’s wildlife, its habitats, and for us.
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Protect Endangered Species
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Big Oil & Gas and Big Ag have caused too much damage. They exploit our natural resources and contribute to climate instability. All of this has a dramatic impact on wildlife.

Saving species at risk requires stopping the corporate polluters that endanger our planet for profit, and enforcing and restoring our nation’s environmental laws.

For almost two decades, Food & Water Watch has been relentlessly fighting the big corporations prioritizing profit over the health and safety of our communities, the environment, and wildlife.

That’s why our organizers, policy team, and attorneys are battling to avert out-of-control climate change and protect our waterways. We're fighting to protect our planet's biodiversity today and every day – and we need planet protectors like you with us!

Make a tax-deductible gift to Food & Water Watch today! Your Endangered Species Day contribution will advance policy, research, and legal work to protect all species.
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Onward together,

Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Watch

Ready to fight like you live here?
DONATE
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