Protect wildlife in the Interior Appropriations bill!
The annual House Interior Appropriations bill, which funds the U.S. Department of the Interior for fiscal year 2025, is bad news for wildlife. The bill contains language removing Endangered Species Act protections for already vulnerable species, such as gray wolves and grizzlies. These are critical protections they rely on for their continued recovery. In addition, the bill includes several provisions that would undermine federal rulemaking and restrict the agency's ability to propose regulations aimed at improving wildlife recovery, federal land management, and fighting against pollutants.
Americans are rightly proud of the remarkable diversity and appeal of the wildlife species across the country, and for years, we have generally all agreed to protect such species through every available means. But this bill aims to eviscerate those tools we have used for years to successfully protect our nation's wildlife and biodiversity. That is why it is crucial that we continue to fight against any attempts that could cause irreparable harm to our delicate ecosystems and the species that live within them by ensuring these dangerous provisions do not advance any further in the appropriations process.
TAKE ACTION
Please make a brief, polite phone call to your U.S. Representative and urge them to vote no on H.R 8998 and oppose any and all additional anti-wildlife riders. You can find his or her contact information here. You can simply say, “As your constituent, I urge you to vote no on H.R 8998, the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act of 2025, and oppose any and all additional anti-wildlife riders to this bill. We must continue to do all we can to protect our nation's wildlife and biodiversity.”
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