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We just got the latest numbers about the Western Bumblebee, and the situation is urgent. Their population has plummeted a precipitous 93% in the past 20 years. Help save the Western Bumblebee with a $10 donation to Friends of the Earth.
Not long ago, the Western Bumblebee was one of the most populous bee species in the country, ranging from New Mexico’s deserts to the Alaskan tundra. Today, this once-common pollinator is fighting for survival.
Bees are the canaries in the coal mine -- their deaths warn us that the way we’re growing food is on a fatal track. Pesticides are a key culprit in the decline of bees, butterflies and other pollinators, leading many scientists to warn of a “second silent spring” and the potential for ecosystem collapse.
We can and must avert this mass extinction. Rush a $10 donation to Friends of the Earth and help save bees from toxic pesticides.
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The latest U.S. Geological Survey findings about the Western Bumblebee’s decline show that the situation is more dire than ever. This study may be enough to force the Fish and Wildlife Service to add this bee to the endangered species list.
But we can’t afford to wait -- and it isn’t just bee populations that are being decimated. 40% percent of all wild invertebrate pollinators are on the brink of extinction. The decline in pollinators, alongside a deliberate rollback of environmental protections aimed to benefit Big Ag, is setting us up for food security problems and ecosystem collapse on a scale we’ve never seen.
The good news? The solutions are right in front of us. Decades of research show that we need a rapid shift to ecological agriculture in order to feed all people while protecting the pollinators and other natural resources that our food system depends on.
Help lead a just transition to an organic, sustainable food system free of pesticides. Donate $10 to Friends of the Earth today.
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The need for organic agriculture is more urgent than ever. Bees and butterflies are disappearing, climate change threatens future food security, and our water is polluted with toxic chemicals.
Friends of the Earth is at the forefront of a people-driven, strategic, multi-pronged campaign to shift away from toxic pesticides. We’ve passed pesticide bans in states across the country, we’ve successfully pressured the garden industry to move away from key toxic pesticides, and we have a roadmap to pass pivotal new legislation and key protections in 2020 and beyond.
But we’re up against powerful opponents in the pesticide industry. As pesticide giants like Bayer-Monsanto consolidate, they have even more money to lobby against new bee-saving regulations.
This is a watershed moment in the fight to save our pollinators. If we don’t shift away from toxic pesticides soon, our ecosystems and food systems may never recover. It is our duty to act before it’s too late -- and in taking action, we can build a world that’s better for farmers and farmworkers, better for pollinators, and better for all of us.
Help save pollinators and secure a better future for all of us. Support Friends of the Earth with a $10 contribution today.
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Thank you,
Lisa Archer,
Food and agriculture program director,
Friends of the Earth