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Donate to Food & Water Watch to help protect pollinators from harmful pesticides. Together, we'll fight like we live here to protect bees, butterflies, and bumblebees.
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John,
Bumblebee populations have declined nearly 90 percent in the last 20 years, thanks to habitat loss, disease, climate change, and pesticide use. Yet only two species of bumblebees are listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
The U.S. Fish and WiIdlife Service is considering whether to add the American bumblebee to the endangered list, but we all know how slow this process can be. If we don’t act quickly, the American bumblebee may disappear forever.
That’s why Food & Water Watch is mobilizing to save the bees! Will you join the fight to help save our pollinators? Donate today!
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Bumblebees are vital for pollinating crops like tomatoes and strawberries, as well as the wildflowers that birds and small mammals rely on for food. But due to numerous threats including the aggressive use of pesticides, bumblebees are in trouble. The American bumblebee has disappeared entirely from eight states, and populations have declined 50 to 99 percent in New York, the Midwest, and the Southeast.
Losing them would be devastating, so we're fighting for bold action to save our bumblebees and other pollinators. We are pushing the Environmental Protection Agency to save the bees by banning the use of dangerous pesticides, and we are supporting legislation like the Saving America’s Pollinators Act. And we need you to join us — will you make a donation to help save the bees?
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Our reliance on dangerous pesticides like neonicotinoids is driving bumblebees and other bee species to the brink of extinction. These pesticides weaken bumblebees’ immune systems, harm their ability to find their way, and disrupt their ability to communicate.
Protecting bees from deadly pesticides requires all of us to speak out before these critical pollinators are gone forever. With your support, Food & Water Watch will continue to fight the use of bee-killing pesticides in order to protect our bees and our food system. Please donate today to help protect our pollinators!
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Onward together,
Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Watch
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