Friend, We've already lost billions of bees. A survey showed that 50 billion bees were wiped out in just a few months during the winter of 2018-2019. But we still have a chance to save the bees -- if we get to work right now.1 That's why we're working on all fronts to protect them. We're campaigning for mega retailer Amazon to stop selling bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides. We're urging Colorado and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ban the worst uses of neonics. And we're asking the Biden administration to restore an Obama-era ban on neonics in wildlife refuges -- the places that bees should be safest. These campaigns take resources. Before our fiscal year ends on June 30, will you make a donation to support our work to save the bees? Donate before June 30 to help us hit our goal of raising $50,000 in support of this year's important environmental campaigns. We know one of the leading causes of large-scale bee die-offs is neonicotinoids, or neonics, a widely used pesticide that has been linked to poisoning baby bumblebees' brains and making it harder for adult bees to find food.2 And we also know that protecting our pollinators is essential to a healthy planet and our way of life. If we want healthy ecosystems and sustainable food sources for humans and wildlife alike, it all starts with our smallest, hardest-working pollinators. Thank you, Hannah Collazo Your donation will be used to support all of our campaigns to protect the environment, from saving the bees and protecting public lands, to standing up for clean water and fighting climate change. None of our work would be possible without supporters like you. Environment Colorado may transfer up to $50 per dues-paying member per year into the Environment Colorado Small Donor Committee. |
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