From Sara, WWF Action Team <[email protected]>
Subject Let's get the Recovering America's Wildlife Act (S. 2372) passed
Date October 12, 2022 11:01 AM
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Dear John,

One-third of the fish and wildlife species in the US are at risk
of becoming threatened or endangered, and more than 12,000 species
need proactive conservation efforts. Without immediate action from the
US government, habitat loss, climate change, and severe weather will
continue to take a toll on our nation's wildlife.

The Recovering America's Wildlife Act is the most significant
investment in wildlife conservation in a generation. It's also the
only federal conservation program that guarantees sustained funding
for Native Nations. Earlier this June, the bill passed in the House of
Representatives, and now, it's the Senate's turn to advance this
important legislation quickly.

Ask your Senators to support the Recovering America's Wildlife Act
and urge a vote in the Senate:

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This important bill would support the recovery of thousands of
at-risk species and their habitats by providing dedicated funding to
state, local, and tribal efforts to conserve and restore wildlife
populations. With federal support, local and tribal leaders can
effectively address restoring wildlife populations and preventing new
species from becoming endangered in the first place.

Thanks for taking action for America's wildlife.

Sincerely,

Sara
WWF Action Team

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