Birds can’t vote, but as one of the millions of Americans who care about them—you can.
In addition to the presidential race, there are countless state and local elections happening nationwide this year that will have a big impact on our communities and our birds. These decision makers have an important influence on the ways that laws are written and enacted at every level of government.
Today is National Voter Registration Day, and we’re asking you to do two things:
1. Make a Voting Plan
Different states have different rules about early voting and vote by mail, so be sure you have your ducks in a row. Here are some resources that can help: 2. “Triple Your Vote” by Asking Three Friends to Pledge to Vote for the Birds This Fall
Once you have made your voting plan and know when and where you're going to vote, you can be a leader in your community simply by encouraging three friends to vote. Click here to get started.
The best way to guarantee a brighter future for birds and the places they need is to make sure you and three of your friends vote on or before November 3. |
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