
Good news: New support for a wildlife bill in Congress
Senators Britt and Klobuchar cosponsored the Recovering America's Wildlife Act this week.

Earlier this week, Senators Katie Britt (R-Alabama) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota) cosponsored a vitally important wildlife bill, the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act. There are now 20 Senators on record in support of the bill.
(More on the bill here.)
When passed, the Heinrich-Tills bill (bipartisan from the git-go) will send more than $1 billion annually to state wildlife agencies, as well as $100 million annually to tribes, to support on-the-ground wildlife conservation efforts. The concept is simple: we must do more to protect species before they’re on the brink of extinction.
A big thank you to Senators Britt and Klobuchar. Please keep pushing to pass this bill in Congress.
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