From Kierán Suckling, Center for Biological Diversity <[email protected]>
Subject We sued DOGE—again—to protect endangered species
Date March 11, 2025 11:33 AM
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Hi John,

Only 73 Southern Resident killer whales are left. Their risk of extinction is rising.

Yet Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has kneecapped the agency responsible for saving them.

So the Center for Biological Diversity took more legal action to expose DOGE's attacks on the natural world.

Please help us by giving now to the Future for the Wild Fund. A generous champion of wildlife has stepped up to match all gifts through March 31.

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The orcas who live in and near Puget Sound have been in crisis for years. Without enough salmon, they're starving to death. New calves are frequently malnourished and unable to survive to adulthood.

And now DOGE has taken a chainsaw to the agency helping orcas recover, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. News reports say at least 700 NOAA employees have already been fired and 1,000 more could be cut this week.

One fired staffer was named NOAA Fisheries' employee of the year two years ago. She was once on call for 42 straight days preventing orcas from swimming into oily waters after a fishing boat sank.

This rapid expulsion of dedicated experts from the agency clearly hampers its ability to protect marine life like critically endangered whales, sharks, sea turtles and corals.

The secret operations of DOGE are a direct danger to wildlife and the system that has worked for years to stave off tragic losses.

That's why the Center just took legal action — again — to expose the inner workings of DOGE. This marks our fourth legal fight to protect the wild from Musk and co.

The public must see how our oceans, coastlines and marine wildlife are being put at risk.

No other organization has been more vigilant in defense of the wild than the Center.

Since January we've launched a new legal action nearly every four days. We won't stop giving all we've got to save what we love. And we need you with us.

You can help now with a matched gift to the Future for the Wild Fund.

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For the wild,

Kierán Suckling
Executive Director
Center for Biological Diversity

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