Will you donate? Monarch butterflies need our help

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Monarch butterflies could be facing extinction.

Across the country, 1-centimeter monarch caterpillars are about to face a harsh reality: The milkweed they depend on to grow, build their cocoons, and transform into beautiful adult butterflies has largely disappeared — devastated by the pervasive use of toxic pesticides like glyphosate.

We won’t sit by and watch the next generation of monarchs go hungry into their first flight — or worse, shrivel and starve as caterpillars on the vine.

It doesn’t have to be this way. That’s why we’re working to safeguard monarchs’ habitat, ban the toxic pesticides that are killing the milkweed monarchs need to survive, and to secure Endangered Species Act protections for these precious pollinators.

Will you join us? Donate to help us reach our Earth Day Drive goal of raising $30,000 to protect monarchs and more vulnerable wildlife.


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