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  1. prije 8 sati

    The administration’s proposed changes to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act will threaten millions of birds that migrate through Chicago each year. “This is a bad time to be a bird” says via . We must do more, not less, to

  2. The Trump administration's new proposal would give companies a free pass for bird deaths from oil spills and other industrial hazards. We need to and stop this attack on the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

  3. “They’re trying to entrench this as much as they can, & get stuff locked into place,” Bob Dreher, our senior vice president of programs said, but added, “We’re going to fight it.” via

  4. 31. sij

    I get not wanting to fine or jail someone for something they didn't mean to do, but this change would make it too easy for companies to wash their hands of preventable bird killings.

  5. 31. sij

    In 2010, BP paid $100 million after the Deepwater Horizon Spill killed many protected birds. With this new trump administration rule, they would not have had to pay anything. Industries need to remain accountable. 🦅🦉🦆

  6. 30. sij

    Senator : "Today’s proposed rule would strip these protections and allow large companies to get off scot-free when oil spills and other commercial disasters cause the massive loss of bird life."

  7. 30. sij

    .: "This senseless proposal would remove the federal protections that have undoubtedly saved the lives of countless birds."

  8. It’s illegal to kill birds – and Trump wants to change that. With this change, bird deaths from oil spills, wind turbines and pesticides can be ignored by corporations. We need to and hold industry accountable.

  9. In a reckless handout, Trump gave industry a free pass to harm birds. 's bill holds industry accountable, while creating a pathway forward for business. Watch as we mark up the bill ➡️

  10. 9. sij

    It'd be nice to have more birds instead of fewer birds year over year. We know how to get there and have in fact done so with birds like raptors and waterfowl. Yet, this administration is giving a blank check to industries that kill birds.

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  11. 24. pro 2019.

    Across the country birds have been killed and nests destroyed by oil spills, construction crews and chemical contamination, with no response from the federal government—all because of a 2017 interpretation of a century-old law.

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  12. "This is how we lose birds. We don’t lose them a billion at a time. We lose them from small incidents happening repeatedly over the vast geography of our country." - Sarah Greenberger, Audubon's senior vice president for conservation

  13. Thank you for defending the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and asking important questions about the rollback of bird protections as the Senate considers the nominee for Secretary of the .

  14. 28. ožu 2019.

    Especailly important as the birds are busily building their nests right now. From the Tell us: have you spotted any netting to stop birds nesting?

  15. 7. velj 2019.

    Awesome article about how we have been working with local brewers to help of the Delaware River! Thanks !

  16. Protecting & the we share should not be a partisan issue, but a bipartisan commitment to future generations & to the creatures, like native bird species, who have no voice in this battle but our own:

  17. The fact that the MBTA had been applied for decades in a way that protected migratory without unduly burdening industry, did not prevent  from upending it: via  

  18. Ryan Zinke's proposal to gut the Migratory Bird Treaty Act would let companies easily kill large numbers of birds.

  19. "People are a part of the natural world...It wouldn’t be expecting anything more than humanity out of human beings to ask that [we], at the very least, shape [our] activities to avoid the meaningless destruction of animal life."

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