约炮视频 Testifies at U.S. House Hearing on Wildlife Conservation Bills

Bipartisan legislation will benefit birds, other wildlife, and communities

WASHINGTON (October 17, 2019) 鈥 The U.S. House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife on two important bills aimed at conserving birds and other wildlife, the and the . Marnie Urso, policy director for 约炮视频 Great Lakes was invited by the committee

Co-sponsored by a growing bipartisan list of Members of Congress, RAWA would provide a dedicated $1.3 billion for states, territories, and the District of Columbia, and $97.5 million to tribes, to implement wildlife conservation plans.

鈥淭he Recovering America鈥檚 Wildlife Act is the kind of bold and bipartisan action we need to address the crisis facing birds and other wildlife,鈥 said Marnie Urso, Policy Director, 约炮视频 Great Lakes. 鈥淭he legislation would provide significant benefits for birds, and for the values they provide to people. This bill provides dedicated funding to help state wildlife agencies proactively conserve vulnerable species. Congress has the opportunity to not only help wildlife, but also the economy and our communities.鈥

Birds need conservation action now more than ever. A recent study published in the journal Science paints a grave picture of population declines in the recent past, showing that North America has lost since 1970. 约炮视频鈥檚 recent report, Survival By Degrees: 389 Species on the Brink, provides us with a stark choice for our future. 约炮视频 scientists found that two-thirds of North American birds are threatened with extinction by climate change. 

The Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act of 2019 would create a National System of Wildlife Corridors on federal lands and waters which would benefit birds and other wildlife.

鈥淭he Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act of 2019 will help protect, restore and create vital ecological connections for birds and other wildlife,鈥 said Urso. 鈥淏irds, like other wildlife, do not recognize boundaries established by humans. While we often think of mammals when it comes to wildlife corridors, migrating birds often flock to the same places with high protein, cover, and water. Protecting wildlife corridors is also a vital climate adaptation strategy as birds and other animals need to relocate as the plants, waters and lands they depend upon change.鈥

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