Dear John,
Over the past two years, Republicans in Congress introduced 130 legislative attacks on endangered wildlife — the most at any point in this nation’s history.
More than 20 separate bills were introduced weakening protections for North Atlantic right whales and Gulf of Mexico Rice’s whales alone. If Republicans take full control of Congress and Donald Trump wins the White House, both species will be written off and condemned to extinction.
During this Congress we’ve seen Republicans launch seven legislative attacks on grizzly bears, six attacks on gray wolves, and five attacks on lesser prairie chickens. Even tiny, adorable Texas kangaroo rats were in their crosshairs.
If Republicans win and the despicable Project 2025 agenda is enacted, it won’t just be endangered species on the chopping block. Trump will ram through more oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, dismantle dozens of national monuments across the West, gut the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, weaken protections for migratory birds, dismantle safeguards from dangerous pesticides, and greenlight aerial gunning and trapping of wolves and bears across Alaska’s national parks.
We know that neither political party is perfect when it comes to protecting wildlife and the environment. But the past two years have shown just how far the Republicans will go to put special interests and polluters above preserving the most imperiled species. And Trump’s Project 2025 makes vividly clear just how brutal and cruel his administration will be to wildlife if he returns to the White House.
The Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund is proud of our endorsement of Kamala Harris to be the next president of the United States. Please support all the environmental champions we’ve endorsed as you cast your vote. [link removed]
The stakes have never been higher.
Sincerely,
Brett Hartl
National Political Director
Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund
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P.S. Read our full report on the attacks on endangered species in the 118th Congress: [link removed]. You can also see our list of Democratic members of Congress whose species-protection records are so poor that we believe you shouldn’t vote for them. [link removed]
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