Tell the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Protect the rusty patched bumble bees' habitat

The rusty patched bumble bee is dangerously close to extinction. In the last 20 years, the bees' population has declined by 87 percent. The bee once lived in grasslands and tall prairies in the Midwest and East Coast. Now, it's estimated that the bee only occupies 0.1 percent of its historic range. But the USFWS ruled that the endangered bee doesn't need habitat protections.

Before it's too late, tell the USFWS to protect the rusty patched bumble bees' habitat to save it from extinction.

Subject: The rusty patched bumble bee needs habitat protection