Speak out to help save warblers from climate change harm

Little blackburnian warblers are beloved bright orange birds that can be spotted high up in the canopy of woodlands and mountain forests. But climate change could reduce up to 99% of the current forest habitat in our country that they rely on for breeding grounds.

Clean energy programs are necessary to cutting pollution and slowing climate change for wildlife like the blackburnian warbler to survive and thrive, but the U.S. House of Representatives just voted to eliminate vital clean energy programs that benefit communities, wildlife, the economy, and our climate.

Tell the Senate to vote NO on cutting clean energy programs that fight the climate crisis and help ensure a healthy future for people and wildlife.

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