From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Time is running out for monarch butterflies
Date July 24, 2019 4:00 PM
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Dear John,

Butterflies -- including the iconic monarch -- are declining at alarming rates.
A new study found that Ohio’s butterfly population declined by a third in the
last 20 years.

Monarchs faced a steeper decline than other species -- and scientists cite
pesticides like Monsanto’s Roundup® as a key culprit.

If we want to save monarchs from extinction, we need to rapidly shift away from
these toxic pesticides. If 75% of the people reading this email donate now,
we’ll meet our fundraising goal, which will help us protect monarchs and other
pollinators. But we can’t do this without you, John.

Help save monarchs from Monsanto’s Roundup®: Donate $10 or more now!

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Monarchs are the canary in the coal mine, showing us that the toxic way we grow
our food is on a deadly track.

It’s not just butterflies. Bees are susceptible to many of the same
environmental factors -- including pesticide overuse -- that are harming
butterflies. And they’re declining in alarming numbers.

The EPA could ban the use of pesticides like Roundup® that imperil monarchs. The
problem is, the agency is under pressure from Donald Trump and his cronies in
the pesticide industry to do nothing. That’s why it’s so important that you join
us in fighting back. It’s going to take every one of us acting NOW if we want to
save the monarchs.

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late!

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We’re going up against huge corporations and their powerful cronies in the Trump
administration -- a daunting task. But with Friends of the Earth members like
you at our side, I know we can win this fight and save the monarchs from
extinction.

We have a comprehensive plan to get toxic pesticides out of our food system and
stem insect declines:

* We recently held a petition delivery with allies outside the EPA and
delivered nearly 150,000 comments demanding that the agency revoke Monsanto’s
license to pollute. The pressure is working -- the EPA just extended the
comment period to seek even more public input. At the same time, we’ve
mobilized people like you to send more than 30,000 public comments to the
Fish and Wildlife Service urging it to extend protections for monarch
butterflies.
* We’re supporting a new bill introduced by Representative Velazquez to ban
neonicotinoids -- another monarch-harming pesticide -- in wildlife refuges.
It’s hard to believe, but the Trump administration has actually allowed these
pesticides to be used in our protected wild places. This bill would reverse
Trump’s decision and restore the safety of this critical monarch and bee
habitat.
* We’re working at the state and local levels to protect pollinators from
pesticides. In the last few months alone, New York and Vermont passed bills
to ban pollinator-toxic pesticides like neonics and chlorpyrifos, and
California announced a new plan to ban chlorpyrifos. We’re continuing work in
five other states to pass bills to ban toxic pesticides, including
glyphosate. Plus, we’re working with cities to pass policies to ban this and
other toxic pesticides.
* We’re pushing food retailers to eliminate pesticides, including glyphosate,
from their supply chains. In response to pressure from Friends of the Earth
members like you, Kroger just updated its pollinator policy to reduce the use
of bee-killing pesticides in the food it sells and increase its organic
offerings. But the commitment is non-binding and insufficient. So we’ll keep
pushing Kroger to do better -- while demanding other supermarket giants
follow suit.

These actions won’t only help monarchs. Bees, butterflies and other insects are
dying at alarming rates. Scientists are warning if we don’t stem insect decline,
we could soon face the “catastrophic collapse of nature’s ecosystems.” We must
greatly reduce our use of pesticides if we are to save these crucial species.

You know that when we work together, we can move mountains. You and I have
already transformed the garden industry, including convincing Home Depot,
Lowe’s, Costco, True Value, Ace Hardware and Walmart to eliminate bee-killing
pesticides in garden plants.

Imagine what we can do for the monarchs! But we’ve got to act fast, before these
beautiful and iconic pollinators disappear forever.

Make a generous contribution today and help Friends of the Earth save the
monarchs and our food system!

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Standing with you,
Tiffany Finck-Haynes,
Pesticides and pollinators program manager,
Friends of the Earth

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