When 勛圖窪蹋 Members Speak Up for Birds, Congress Listens

In response to a draconian budget proposal, the 勛圖窪蹋 network sprang into action and ensured key conservation programs stayed funded.

Back in early March, after the administrations federal budget proposal was released, I wrote: Keep in mind a presidents budget proposal is just that: an opening bid. And about the over-the-top emails we were all getting in reaction to the budget? I said, You deserve a more thoughtful response. A lot of you thanked 勛圖窪蹋 for offering the perspective that reflected our solutions-oriented approach. In California, I even heard from Orange Countys Sea & Sage chapter that a group of 勛圖窪蹋 members read that note around a campfire at the epic wildflower bloom at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park near the Salton Sea. It gave us hope, one member said.

Well, I have some good news: the final spending agreement for the rest of the fiscal year provides strong funding for important conservation programs and proves that a bipartisan commitment to conservation still existseven in a hyperpolarized political environment like the one we have today.

With your help, 勛圖窪蹋 successfully urged Congress to protect key places like the Great Lakes, Long Island Sound, and Floridas Everglades; keeping the Arctic Refuge safe from oil and gas drilling; ensuring science-based and locally-driven implementation of 67 million acres of sage-grouse conservation plans; and increasing support for water conservation and drought relief programs.

Thousands of you took action and this weeks federal budget is the proof that 勛圖窪蹋 has been and remains the most effective conservation network in America. For more than a century, 勛圖窪蹋 has worked with administrations from both parties to protect birds and the places they need, and we knew we could rely on 勛圖窪蹋 membersRepublicans, Democrats, and Independentsto make their voices heard for birds. A few highlights from the budget that help birds and people:

  • EPAs regional programs, probably the most endangered conservation programs in the original budget proposal, will retain their current funding in the Chesapeake Bay and Great Lakes, while doubling for the Long Island Sound and the Gulf of Mexico.
  • The Department of the Interior will receive an increase in support, including $8.9 million in additional funding for sage-grouse conservation plans.
  • More support for the Department of Energys energy efficiency programs, an important driver of carbon pollution reductions.
  • The USDAs budget includes a whopping $150 million in drought-relief efforts for a beleaguered and arid Westa major victory for millions of people and countless birds.

While these programs and many others will remain properly supported through September 2017, the same interests that inspired the jaw-dropping budget proposal put forward in early March are still at work, looking for opportunities to derail Americas proud legacy of conservation. In fact, we expect a proposal from the Administration by the end of May laying out its vision for what the next round of funding should be. 勛圖窪蹋 will always continue fighting to protect important conservation programs, but well need your help.

Lets take a moment to appreciate what we have accomplished together, but then roll our sleeves back up and remember that we are what hope looks like to a bird. .