ASK YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TO SIGN ON NOW

ASK YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TO SIGN ON NOW

There’s too much at stake. Take action now.

Have your voice heard. Right now, Members of Congress have the opportunity to sign onto key letters supporting international conservation funding in the FY2027 budget — and we need you to ask them to act.

Stand up for the wildlife and wild places you love. Send a letter right away.

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Your Message
You can protect the wild. Here’s how:
Dear Member of Congress:

As your constituent, I am writing to ask you to sign important letters supporting international conservation, marine protected areas and countering wildlife trafficking in the House’s FY2027 appropriations legislation.

The ties between international conservation and security have become increasingly clear in recent years. Illegal exploitation of natural resources—such as trafficking in wildlife, timber, fish, and minerals—has been linked to large-scale transnational criminal activities, fostering corruption, undermining the rule of law, and robbing developing countries of natural wealth and economic opportunities. These illegal activities are known to fuel operations of drug cartels, terrorist organizations, and malign actors around the world. The bottom line is that they threaten U.S. national and economic security.

International conservation programs such as the Biodiversity Program, counter wildlife trafficking, the U.S. Foundation for Natural Security & Counterterrorism, Global Health Security, the U.S. contribution to the Global Environment Facility (the GEF), the Multinational Species Conservation Fund (MSCF), and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) International Affairs program and Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) are all important parts of the U.S. government’s response, providing on-the-ground resources in many of the most fragile ecosystems.

Congress has consistently recognized the value of these programs for combating wildlife trafficking, and protecting ecological integrity as a form of “natural security” as it makes budget decisions. Good natural resource management of wildlife, timber, fish and critical minerals promote good governance and open up opportunities for U.S. businesses, rather than allowing for the exploitation of these resources by malign government actors. These programs also conserve vulnerable species in the wild, protect the landscapes and seascapes that represent the last remaining wild places on the earth, and provide security and livelihoods to local and Indigenous Peoples who directly depend on natural resources for their survival and economic growth. If the U.S. government stops funding international conservation work, malign actors step in to fill the void.

Several letters of support are circulating in the House to National Security, Department of State and Related Programs (NRSP), Interior, and Commerce, Justice, Science appropriators. I ask that you sign onto the following Members letters:
Reps. Nicole Malliotakis and Grace Meng, are collaborating on a bipartisan letter to NSRP appropriators supporting international conservation programs, counter wildlife trafficking efforts, the U.S. Foundation for Natural Security & Counterterrorism, Global Health Security programs, and for the Global Environment Facility;
Reps. Maria Salazar and Adriano Espaillat are leading a bipartisan letter in support of bilateral and multilateral international environmental programs;
Reps. Andrew Garbarino, Brian Fitzpatrick, Jim Costa and Ted Lieu are supporting the USFWS International Affairs, Law Enforcement, and MSCF accounts in the Interior bill; and,
Reps. Jack Bergman and Jared Huffman are leading a letter supporting NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries.
I urge you to support funding for international conservation, marine protected areas, global health and countering wildlife trafficking in FY27 Appropriations bills.

I understand that the deadlines to sign onto these letters are approaching quickly and urge you to reach out to Members leading the letters to join the effort as soon as possible. Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

[First Name] [Last Name]

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