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TAKE ACTION: Protect this rare West Coast species from imminent extinction


The Pacific fisher faces imminent extinction unless it gains protection under the Endangered Species Act.

We need your help to protect the fisher now, before it’s gone forever. 

A close relative of the mink, otter, and wolverine, the Pacific fisher has roamed the old-growth forests of the West Coast, from Washington state to the Sierra Nevada, for thousands of years. But fishers are nearly extinct in Washington and Oregon, and only two small populations remain in California.

Fishers have declined dramatically in recent decades, due to trapping, logging, and habitat loss. Climate change is also accelerating their decline.

Earthjustice has been fighting in court for more than a decade to protect Pacific fishers, but we need your help.

Right now, the Fish and Wildlife Service is considering extending Endangered Species Act protections to the fisher, and we need you to send in your public comment.

Recently, super-toxic rat poisons have shown up as a new threat to fishers. Eighty-five percent of fishers studied from 2012 to 2014 had rodent poisons in their blood. Thirteen fishers were found poisoned to death in California during that time.

U.S. Forest Service researchers have concluded that the southern Sierra fisher population, which is critical to the survival of the entire species, “may face imminent extinction” in the absence of increased protection.

Tell the Fish and Wildlife Service that there is no good reason this rare, forest-dwelling critter shouldn’t be protected by Endangered Species Act.

Sincerely,

Greg Loarie
Staff Attorney
California Office

Washington state … a message from our Governor Inslee


mapofWashingtonstateIn just over a month, the next legislative session will begin. And when it does, we can’t afford to waste a second.

The legislative session is just 105 days long. That means we’ll have just 105 days to make progress in providing long overdue funding to our schools, protecting our climate, and funding critical repairs and improvements to our roads, bridges, and transportation infrastructure.

The session brings another kind of deadline — a fundraising deadline. If we want to accomplish these goals in that very short window, we need to build as much momentum as we can today. We need to show hard numbers, and right now that means fundraising totals.

Washington law requires me to stop accepting contributions 30 days before the legislative session begins. This Friday is the last day I can raise money for over four months, and this week is the last chance to help me build the momentum we need.

That’s why we must raise $25,000 by Friday’s midnight deadline — and why it’s crucial you show your support now.

Will you make a contribution now to help me reach our $25,000 goal — before Friday’s MIDNIGHT deadline?

 

We have far too much to accomplish to let the next legislative session devolve into political theater. We’ve seen Republicans do this all over the country, and we can’t let it happen here.

Your support today will help build the momentum we need to move forward on our priorities and help my team stay focused on the critical work at hand.

Remember Friday isn’t just your last chance to contribute before the session begins — it’s your last chance to contribute for at least four months.

If we miss our goal now, we’ll give up a crucial opportunity to help reach our legislative goals. Your contribution — right now — will help ensure that doesn’t happen.

Can I count on you to help me reach my $25,000 fundraising goal by Friday night? Click here to make your contribution now.

Thanks for standing with me once again.

Very truly yours,

Jay Inslee

6,000 miles


Protect Arctic whales, caribou, and birds.

Gray Whale

Tell Secretary of State John Kerry to stand up for the Arctic!

Petition update – School Lunch Program: Remove Risk of SuperBugs from Children’s Lunches


Victory! Tomorrow Six Urban School Districts Announce Only Antibiotic Free Chicken Will be Served

Dec 09, 2014 The LA Unified School District is set to vote tomorrow to serve only meats raised without antibiotics in their School Lunch Program. They will be joined by Six major school… Read more

Read more Jennifer Amdur Spitz just posted an update on the petition you signed, School Lunch Program: Remove Risk of SuperBugs from Children’s Lunches.

Stand with Peggy


NWLCbanner No one should ever have to choose between her job and the health of her pregnancy.Unfortunately, that’s exactly what many women find themselves facing. When employers refuse to accommodate pregnant workers with medical needs, women can end up without a paycheck at the moment they need it most.Stand with pregnant workers.When Peggy Young, a delivery driver for UPS, found out she was pregnant, her doctor recommended that she avoid lifting more than 20 pounds. But UPS refused her request for “light duty” — even though the company provided accommodations to people with disabilities or on-the-job injuries, and even though it gave breaks to delivery drivers who had lost their drivers’ licenses as a result of DUI convictions.Peggywas pushedonto unpaid leave forthe duration of her pregnancy, and lost her UPS-provided health benefits.

Stand with Peggy Young and Pregnant WorkersSend a message of support to Peggy Young — because no woman should have to choose between her job and her pregnancy.Take Action

In a few weeks the Supreme Court will hear Peggy Young’s case, Young v. UPS, to decide whether UPS violated the Pregnancy Discrimination Act by refusing to offer her the same accommodations it made available to non-pregnant workers with similar limitations.

How the court rules in Young v. UPS will impact working women across the country. And because many families rely on mothers’ earnings, when pregnant women are forced off the job and lose their paychecks and health care, their families suffer as well.

Send your message of support for Peggy Young and all pregnant workers today. We’ll collect your messages and present them to Peggy Young on the day of the Supreme Court hearing, Dec. 3.

Thank you for all you do for women and their families.

Sincerely,
Emily J. Martin
Vice President and General Counsel
National Women’s Law Center