Tell Congress: Save Wildlife Conservation Programs

Gray whale — Getty Images/Larry Pannell, Pronghorn — Mark Gocke/USDA, Monarch butterfly — Nicole Hamilton

The federal programs that protect our nation’s wildlife—from gray whales migrating along our Pacific coast, to pronghorn who will soon travel between Grand Teton National Park and the Upper Green River Basin, to monarch butterflies flying thousands of miles to overwinter in warmer climates—are facing deep funding cuts, facility closures, and the loss of expert staff. 

Tell Congress to take the federal conservation programs and services that safeguard wildlife off the chopping block as they finalize and vote on the fiscal year 2026 budget. And tell them WHY it’s personally important to YOU by adding a few sentences to the message about a wildlife species, place, people and/or federal program you care about!

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Photo credits: 
Gray whale — Getty Images/Larry Pannell,
Pronghorn — Mark Gocke/USDA,
Monarch butterfly — Nicole Hamilton