End Mass Killing of Iconic American Bison

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

Goal: Protect the American bison from habitat loss and hunting.

The American bison, also known as the buffalo, is an iconic symbol of American history and culture. Unfortunately, this majestic animal is facing a significant threat due to habitat loss and hunting. The American bison once roamed freely across the North American continent, but now their numbers have dwindled due to human activity. Hunting and habitat destruction have caused the bison population to decline, leading to their classification as a threatened species.

The American bison plays an essential role in the ecosystem and the cultural heritage of the United States. The loss of this animal would be a significant blow to both the environment and the country’s identity. The American bison is a keystone species, which means that it plays a vital role in maintaining the ecological balance of the Great Plains. Additionally, the species holds significant cultural and spiritual importance to many Native American tribes in the United States.

The American bison’s plight is due to a combination of factors such as habitat loss and overhunting, which have significantly impacted their numbers in recent years. It is of utmost importance that we take swift and decisive action to safeguard a species that has long been an integral component of the United States’ ecological and cultural fabric. Through the protection of the American bison, we can help to preserve the ecological balance of the Great Plains and the cultural heritage of the United States.

Sign below and demand that those in power adopt measures to preserve the bison’s natural habitats and regulate hunting practices to maintain their population levels.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Secretary Haaland,

I am writing to urge you to advocate for the protection of the American bison, which is threatened by habitat loss and hunting. The American bison is a keystone species and a symbol of American history and culture. We must take immediate action to address the issues threatening the survival of this species.

The American bison is facing a significant threat due to habitat loss and hunting. The bison population has dwindled due to human activity, leading to their classification as a threatened species. The American bison plays an essential role in maintaining the ecological balance of the Great Plains and holds significant cultural and spiritual importance to many Native American tribes.

To address this issue, we must take action to protect the American bison. This includes preserving their habitat and regulating hunting to maintain their population levels. By doing so, we can help to ensure that the American bison remains a vital part of the ecosystem and cultural heritage of the United States.

We urge you to take immediate action and support the protection of the American bison to preserve the ecological balance of the Great Plains and the cultural heritage of the United States.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Frank Schulenburg

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843 Signatures

  • Rae Finan Schumacher
  • Eugene Girgis
  • Karen Smith
  • Frances Rove
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