From National Wildlife Federation Action Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Tell President Biden: More Action for People and Wildlife
Date February 2, 2021 4:49 PM
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Urge President Biden to do all he can for our air, water, lands, and wildlife!TAKE ACTION
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[[link removed]]John,

Just hours after his inauguration, our new president acted decisively to help
people and wildlife.

President Biden revoked more than 100 regulatory rollbacks that weakened
safeguards for clean air, water, and public health. He took immediate steps to
restore protections for irreplaceable landscapes like the Bears Ears and Grand
Staircase-Escalante National Monuments, and our pristine Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge. And, our country rejoined the global fight to solve the climate crisis.

Will you send a thank you to President Biden, and urge him to do even more to
help people and wildlife?
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Yes, I’ll Act for People and Wildlife
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There is no time to waste. Both President Biden and Congress need to hear from
advocates like you, John, to fully unwind the past four
years of destructive assaults that included:

* Allowing the release of toxins into waterways and the destruction of wetlands
* Opening up vast habitat areas to mining, oil and gas drilling
* Eliminating safeguards to keep planet-altering carbon pollution out of the
air
* Cutting off the ability for citizens like you and me to have a voice for
wildlife
* Shutting down sound science that can save the lives of people and wildlife
alike

Your voice today can help lift wildlife and our natural world out of serious
jeopardy and on to a path of restoration. Tell President Biden and your representatives in Congress to work quickly and
fully on behalf of clean air and water, and the protection and restoration of
our lands.
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Wildlife species like great blue heron depend on habitats such as ponds, lakes,
rivers, estuaries, and marshes—and a stable climate.

But over the course of the last four years, threats to this treasured species
grew exponentially. Too many elected and appointed leaders gave way to interests
with ties to the agricultural and fossil fuel industries that wanted clean water
protections pushed aside and climate action halted. Frightening anti-wildlife
assaults like this played out over and over again, across the Federal government
and in Congress. Please ask the new President to prioritize the reversal of these threats within
his first 100 days in office.
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By taking action on day one for people and wildlife, President Biden moved the
United States in the right direction. But, as he said after signing his initial Executive Orders, it is simply not
enough and we must “do all we possibly can.”

Thank you for adding your voice and all that you do for wildlife and our natural
world.

Sincerely,

Karla Raettig
Executive Director
National Wildlife Federation Action Fund

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