From Save the Redwods League <[email protected]>
Subject Threats to Endangered Species Act intensify—but you can help!
Date December 10, 2025 6:55 PM
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Dear redwoods supporter,


Threats to redwood forests and the animals that live among them have intensified. Now is the time to speak up.

The Department of the Interior has just unveiled four harmful proposals that could dismantle the Endangered Species Act (ESA), our nation’s most powerful safeguard for vulnerable wildlife and the habitats they depend on.

What’s at stake? If enacted, these proposals would:

• Remove automatic protections for species listed as threatened
• Shrink the definition of “critical habitat”
• Make it easier for development and extraction projects to override conservation needs
• Limit protections against future threats

Habitat loss is the greatest danger to wildlife, and weakening the ESA puts redwood ecosystems in jeopardy. Thousands of species—including endangered northern spotted owls and Humboldt martens—call these forests home. If these dangerous proposals move forward, future protections for redwood landscapes could vanish, leaving forests vulnerable to unchecked degradation.

Your voice can make a difference—submit a public comment opposing these proposals by December 21. We’ve made it easy: use our pre-written comment, complete with official docket numbers and a clear message to the Department of the Interior.

Click here to submit a comment: [link removed]

Don’t let these changes slip through unnoticed during the holiday season. Stand with us to protect the redwoods and the wildlife that depend on them.


Thank you for your unwavering support,


Save the Redwoods League


Save the Redwoods League
111 Sutter Street, 11th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94104
United States
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