John,
In the United States five species of butterflies have gone extinct since 1950, and more than 25 butterfly species are endangered or threatened. Even once-common species like the Monarch are in decline.
The outcome of this year's election can have an outsized impact on saving these at-risk butterflies and all wildlife in jeopardy—but only if we elect wildlife champions, John.
With less than 18 days until the election, time is running out to have a personal impact on the fight to elect wildlife champions. Please help make November 3 a big day for butterflies: Give now to support the Wildlife Champions Victory Fund.
Reversing the decline of butterflies and so many other species requires immediate, coordinated action. We need our newly elected officials to be committed to create, update, and fund wildlife laws, oversee their implementation, and defend them against attacks that seek to weaken protections.
Your support today will help boost candidates who have proven to us that they care about wildlife. Will you give now to elect wildlife champions across the nation?
Some candidates have shown their conservation stripes by stepping up to support and help pass the Recovering America's Wildlife Act and legislation to fund wildlife crossings. Others have consistently been a voice for wildlife in protecting habitat, clean water, and air.
All of the candidates we support have made commitments to wildlife and wild lands. Now, we need to make sure that our wildlife champions have the support they need to win on November 3. John, will you help wildlife win in 2020 by making a generous donation to the Wildlife Champions Victory Fund?
Thank you! We appreciate all that you do to save wildlife.