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Tell Congress to support solutions that help reduce wildfire risk
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Dear Andy,
Wildfires are continuing to grow more frequent and destructive — threatening homes, forests, wildlife and the air we breathe.
Right now, Congress is making decisions about how we meet the challenge of extreme wildfires and they need to hear from people like you.
Send your message to Congress right now and urge them to pass policies and fund solutions that reduce wildfire risk.
As wildfire seasons become more severe, we need solutions that match the scale of the threat. The good news is that we know what can help. Restoring forest health and using methods like controlled burns can reduce wildfire risk, support wildlife habitat and help protect communities.
That's why this moment is critical.
Join us in urging Congress to act now before the next wildfire starts. Make your voice heard.
Congress is considering how to invest in wildfire prevention and forest health. Lawmakers need to hear from the people they represent. When constituents speak up, it shows there is strong public support for solutions that can make a difference.
Please don't wait — send your message today.
This summer, please help protect the places that inspire, restore and connect us.
Thanks in advance,

Christie McGregor
Senior Director, Engagement and Advocacy Campaigns
The Nature Conservancy
PHOTO: The Dixie Fire burns in Plumas County, California. July, 2021. © Stuart Palley
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