Save American Pikas From Climate Change

Target: Deb Haaland, Secretary of the Interior, United States

Goal: Advocate for the protection of the American pika, which is threatened by climate change and habitat loss.

The American pika, a small mammal closely related to rabbits and hares, is an important species in alpine ecosystems across the western United States. However, this beloved animal is threatened by climate change and habitat loss, which are causing its populations to decline.

As temperatures warm, the pika’s habitat is shifting higher up in the mountains, where it may face challenges in finding suitable food and shelter. Additionally, habitat loss due to human activities, such as mining and development, further threatens the survival of this species.

The American pika is not only a valuable species in its own right, but it is also an important indicator of the health of our mountain ecosystems. Protecting this species is essential to preserving the biodiversity and ecological integrity of these fragile ecosystems.

We can influence decision-makers to take action to safeguard the American pika and its habitat, such as passing laws to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and setting up protected areas. Demand action now.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Secretary Haaland,

I am writing to urge you to take action to protect the American pika, which is threatened by climate change and habitat loss. This beloved species is an important indicator of the health of our alpine ecosystems and its survival is critical to preserving the ecological integrity of these fragile areas.

As temperatures warm and habitat loss continues due to human activities, the American pika faces significant challenges in finding suitable food and shelter. Without immediate action, its populations will continue to decline, which could have negative impacts on the entire ecosystem.

We urge you to take action to protect the American pika and its habitat, including the implementation of policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the establishment of protected areas. In addition, we encourage you to support research efforts that will help us better understand the impacts of climate change and habitat loss on this species.

We must act now to protect the American pika and ensure that this important species continues to thrive for generations to come.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Frédéric Dulude-de Broin


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