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Dear Friend, |
It’s no secret that we’re facing a biodiversity crisis. We’re losing more and more species to extinction, and wildlife populations as a whole are thinning out. Despite this threat, the previous administration worked overtime to destroy our best tool to fight the biodiversity crisis — the Endangered Species Act — by weakening its ability to protect critical habitats for wildlife. |
We cannot thrive on an otherwise dead planet — we are dependent on healthy and biodiverse ecosystems for our continued survival. Our economic system, which places short-term profits ahead of healthy ecosystems, ignores our interdependence and is a key driver of the biodiversity crisis. Even as extinctions accelerate, polluters and their allied politicians are trying to convince us it’s not a crisis — because it’s easier to make money destroying habitat than protecting it. |
We can — and must — create an economic system that prioritizes healthy ecosystems and communities. This won’t happen overnight, but we can start to turn the tide by using laws like the Endangered Species Act — a law that, at its core, recognizes that preventing extinctions should take precedent over polluter profits. Polluters and the Trump administration attacked and weakened the Endangered Species Act precisely because it threatens their extractive business model. |
When we strengthen the Endangered Species Act and provide the political backing to utilize it, we give wolves, panthers, and all the other species hanging on by a thread the support they need to survive. We can stop the extinction crisis, but it’s going to take persistent activism and the power of the law — and we need you to join the fight and make it clear to our leaders that we will not accept any more extinctions. |
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