TAKE ACTION to Restore Watersheds for Birds

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Restore Watersheds for Birds and PeopleUrge Congress to support the Cooperative Watershed Management Program.Take ActionNorthern Yellow Warblers rely on healthy watersheds. 

Dear RJ,

A federal program that benefits birds by restoring watersheds is up for reauthorization in Congress. More than 5,100 supporters have already taken action. Will you join them and urge your members of Congress to support it?

At a time when heat, drought, and wildfires are shattering records across the central and western United States, people and birds need reliable water supplies now more than ever. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s Cooperative Watershed Management Program has assisted communities across the western United States in their efforts to restore and improve their watersheds.

For more than a decade, projects supported by this program have reduced risks from drought, wildfire, and flooding; supported restoration work that enhances water quality and reliability; and bettered local economies through water improvements.

Birds and communities depend on healthy watersheds for sustenance and habitat. Community-led projects funded by this program have improved habitat that benefits hundreds of bird species including the Northern Yellow Warbler, Bell’s Vireo, and Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, along with species residing in and migrating to Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. territories.

Urge your members of Congress to support and expand the Cooperative Watershed Management Program.

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Thank you for taking action,

Marnie Froimson

Senior Policy Manager, Western Water

National Audubon SocietyTake Action

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