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John,
Wild bee species are completely disappearing from entire states. It's a clear sign of the real danger of extinction many bees are facing. And bee-killing pesticides are a major reason why bees are dying.[1]
That's why starting today, donations between now and midnight on June 30 will be matched to help save the bees, up to $25,000 nationwide.
Every dollar you contribute unlocks another dollar to help power our efforts to tackle bee-killing pesticides. It's the ideal opportunity to double your impact for the bees.
Donate now to help save the bees -- all donations matched, up to $25,000 nationwide.
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One in four bumblebee species in the U.S. is currently at risk of extinction.[2] Here are just a few of the wild bees in trouble:
* The American bumblebee is missing from eight states.[3]
* The rusty-patched bumblebee is so rare, dogs are being trained to help scientists find and protect their nests.[4]
* The Western bumblebee has disappeared almost entirely from its range.[5]
* The Southern Plains bumblebee is missing from six states.[6]
* The Franklin's bumblebee may already be extinct -- no one has seen one of these bees since 2006.[7]
It's all hands on deck to protect the bumblebees already on the brink of extinction, while we also prevent even more bee species from ending up on this list.
Will you donate to our 2025 Fiscal Year-End Drive and double your impact for the bees?
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One way to help these bumblebees is to get major retailers to stop selling bee-killing pesticides. Right now, we're calling on Target to commit to stop selling neonicotinoids.
Here's where you come in: As a grassroots-funded organization, Environment Colorado relies on your donation to power everything we do -- and to ensure that we have the resources to keep defending bees in the months ahead, we need your help.
Starting right now, when you donate, it will be matched dollar-for-dollar by other generous donors.
But this offer lasts only for a limited time, so don't click delete or put it off. Now is the time to maximize your impact and claim your special donor match to save the bees.
Make a donation before midnight tomorrow and claim your special donor match, up to $25,000 nationwide.
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Thank you,
Ellen Montgomery
1. Steve Blackledge, "Bumblebees are disappearing before our eyes," Environment America, December 20, 2024.
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2. Jan Peterson, "Bumble Bee Atlas: A Nationwide Buzz," U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, May 2, 2023.
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3. Elizabeth Gamillo, "The American Bumblebee Has Nearly Vanished From Eight States," Smithsonian Magazine, October 6, 2021.
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4. Anne Readel, "The secret to finding one of the most endangered bumblebees in the US? Dogs," The Guardian, April 2, 2025.
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5. Tabitha Graves, Will Janousek and Erica Sarro Gustilo, "Western Bumble Bee and Native Pollinator Research," Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, July 21, 2019.
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6. Brandi D. Addison, "'Opportunity for farmers': Southern Plains bumblebee under Endangered Species Act review," Lubbock-Avalance Journal, February 3, 2024.
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7. Erik Neumann, "Franklin's Bumble Bee, Last Seen On Mt. Ashland In 2006, Now Protected As Endangered Species," Jefferson Public Radio, August 24, 2021.
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