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Last year was one of the deadliest on record for bees. By donating to our Year-End Drive, you can help support our Save the Bees campaign in the months ahead.
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Last year, nearly half of all honeybee colonies were lost, while a quarter of wild bee species are teetering on the edge of extinction.
We need to be doing everything in our power to help save the bees.
That’s why we’re making it one of our highest priorities in the year ahead to convince Amazon, the world’s No. 1 online retailer, to stop selling bee-killing pesticides once and for all.
Bees are critical pollinators, vital to the health of wild flowering plants and the food we eat, including nuts, fruits and vegetables.
But our best pollinators are dying, and a class of deadly pesticides called neonicotinoids are a big culprit.
Researchers have found that neonicotinoid pesticides impair bees’ ability to reproduce and harm baby bumblebee brains. Bees exposed to these chemicals face uncontrollable shaking, paralysis and death.
Bees can’t survive the rampant use of toxic pesticides, and we need to do all we can to protect them.
As long as neonicotinoid pesticides are available for same-day delivery from Amazon at the click of a mouse, bees won’t be safe.
The reason we’re focusing on Amazon is that as the world’s largest online marketplace, Amazon has tremendous market power and reach into all 50 states.
We’re working to convince Amazon to take bee-killing pesticides off its virtual store shelves, while we keep up our work to tackle climate change, defend our forests from logging, and protect our last wild places.
We’ve set an ambitious goal of raising $200,000 before midnight on Dec. 31 to help save the bees. Will you make a year-end donation to help save the bees?
We need our whole hive to come together to keep bees safe everywhere. Donate today to help save the bees.
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Steve directs Environment America’s efforts to protect our public lands and waters and the species that depend on them. He led our successful campaign to win full and permanent funding for our nation’s best conservation and recreation program, the Land and Water Conservation Fund. He previously oversaw U.S. PIRG’s public health campaigns. Steve lives in Sacramento, California, with his family, where he enjoys biking and exploring Northern California.