From National Wildlife Federation Action Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Help Tribal Nations Protect Wildlife Migration
Date November 28, 2020 4:23 PM
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Tell Congress to pass the Tribal Wildlife Corridors Act.TAKE ACTION
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[[link removed]]HELP SUSTAIN WILDLIFE RECOVERY ON TRIBAL LANDS.
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John,

Mule deer—named for their recognizably large ears—are one of many wildlife
species challenged by increasing fragmentation of their habitat.

As Congress invests in conserving and restoring vital migration habitat
corridors, we must ensure these important habitats located on Tribal lands
across the country aren’t left behind.

Tell Congress to pass the Tribal Wildlife Corridors Act to sustain crucial
habitat restoration on Tribal lands.
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PROTECT MULE DEER
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Habitat fragmentation is one of the key threats to healthy mule deer herds. Mule
deer require vast spaces across the western landscape to move, find sustenance,
and mate. But energy development, road construction, and other man-made barriers
put pressure on mule deer on the move.

From the striking black-footed ferret to the majestic elk, Tribal Nations have a
long record of recovering wildlife. The Southern Ute Tribe in southern Colorado
are at the forefront of restoration of mule deer migration pathways. By
collaring and tracking movement patterns, the nation’s wildlife biologists can
map out the movement of herds across state and Tribal lands lines—essential
information for pursuing science-based restoration.

It’s time to invest in Tribal Nations' work to protect key migration habitat and
movement corridors.
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If passed, the Tribal Wildlife Corridors Act would be a momentous step forward
for recovering species on the brink and degraded habitat. From mule deer to elk
to bighorn sheep, the legislation will allow Tribal Nations to enhance and
expand their programs to restore vital wildlife migration habitat.

John, will you help Tribal Nations expand
their work for wildlife?
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Thank you for all you do to protect habitat for mule deer and other wildlife on
the move.

Sincerely,

Jason Baldes
Advisor, Tribal Partnerships
National Wildlife Federation Action Fund

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