Action Alert: Migratory Birds at Risk

Osprey via USFWS

Osprey via USFWS

One of the oldest environmental laws in the U.S., the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) is the primary piece of legislation established to protect over 1,000 species of migratory birds and makes it illegal to harm them except under very specific circumstances. Now this crucial law is coming under attack.

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed an amendment in the FY2016 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies appropriations bill that would bar the Department of Justice from enforcing the MBTA, and a similar amendment could be brought up in the Senate. Halting enforcement would leave migratory birds vulnerable to all kinds of harm, from industrial activity to deliberate killing. If this amendment becomes law, it could set the cause of bird and wildlife conservation back decades.

Mass Audubon will be reaching out to U.S. Senators Warren and Markey, and we encourage you to do the same! Please urge our Senators to vote NO on any amendments threatening migratory birds that may come up when this bill is called to the floor.

You can take action easily through our friends at the American Bird Conservancy, or you can call directly using the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121.

Thank you for your advocacy!

8 thoughts on “Action Alert: Migratory Birds at Risk

  1. Mary Parsons

    Obviously this really involves land that corporations can’t touch because it is protected for migratory birds. What corporations have designs on this land? The Republicans squawked about Obama Care and now they have the power to do something about it, they go after migratory birds instead.

  2. Steve Spang

    Do not touch the migratory birds act (MBTA). It is non negotiable. Look in other places to satisfy your greedy constituencies.

  3. raymond partridge

    May we have a list of Representatives with their Party Assignations who voted both for and against this Bill?
    Ray Partridge

    See my previous comment.

  4. Lucy Burton

    Protecting migratory birds is important for the future of our country. Why damage that future by passing this act to damage their future? Please don’t pass this act. sincerely Lucy Burton

    1. raymond partridge

      I can certainly E-mail Warren and Markey, but I suspect the problem does not lie with them as they are certain to vote against such a motion. The problem, I suspect , lies with the House Republicans who see
      voting for lack of legal protection as a way to protect their business interests.

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