Environmental Action Shares: Week of April 13, 2018
This week’s Environmental Action shares include important stories on methane waste, the wolves of the American Southwest and the urgent campaign to save North Atlantic right whales.
Share any or all of these stories on Facebook and Twitter and encourage your friends on social media to talk about the environment.
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RoundUp kills the milkweed monarch butterflies need to survive.
Have you urged the EPA to ban Monsanto’s pesticide to help save imperiled monarchs?
Sign the petition at: https://t.co/fLvFynR204 pic.twitter.com/kHsHQvV012
— Environmental Action (@EnviroAction) April 6, 2018
Only 450 North Atlantic right whales remain on the planet. No new calves were seen in 2018.
Can you donate to help us do all we can to save these whales and protect the environment?
Make a contribution now: https://t.co/r63ULT17Rt pic.twitter.com/0Uk7Cv0v4S
— Environmental Action (@EnviroAction) April 10, 2018
❎ Only around 450 North Atlantic right whales remain in the world
❎ Just 100 are reproductively mature females and potential mothers
❎ There have been ZERO confirmed North Atlantic right whale births in 2018
Please consider donating:https://t.co/2KYcrsNTAE pic.twitter.com/lHn4SS3bqJ
— Environmental Action (@EnviroAction) April 11, 2018