Help Oppose the Undermining of the Endangered Species Act

National Audubon Society has asked all chapters to sign on to a letter defending the Endangered Species Act. As a chapter, we have signed this letter. You can help by adding your name to National Audubon’s general comment letter.

From the National Audubon Society:

The Endangered Species Act (ESA) protects the habitat of threatened and endangered species, but a proposal is pending that would weaken the law. 

The proposed rule to remove the definition of “harm” under Endangered Species Act regulations could be devastating to a vast number of birds and other wildlife by weakening protections for habitat.
Bird populations are in decline, with a loss of 3 billion birds in North America since 1970, and numerous species of birds are now protected under the ESA, primarily due to habitat loss.

This proposed rule could open the door to habitat loss for some of our most vulnerable species and discourage proactive measures, making it harder for species to recover.

Learn more about the proposed changes and how you can help by visiting the National Audubon Society website.

The Western Snowy Plover is just one of the many species listed as Threatened by the Federal Government. Let’s make sure they continue to receive the protections they deserve.
Image by Daniel Lee Brown