Dear colleagues, I invite you to join as a signatory on a scientific article about the negative impacts of the U.S.-Mexico border wall on biodiversity. Visit this site to sign: https://dfnd.us/2s6IGhB The U.S.-Mexico border wall threatens some of North America’s most biologically diverse regions. We invite our fellow scientists to join us in expressing unified concern over the border wall’s negative impacts on biodiversity and binational collaboration in conservation and scientific research through an article that will soon be published by BioScience. To see the in-press article “Nature Divided, Scientists United: U.S.- Mexico Border Wall Threatens Biodiversity and Binational Conservation” and add your name as a signatory, visit the site: https://dfnd.us/2s6IGhB. This short article can be read in just 5 minutes. By adding your name, you will be included in the list of scientist signatories in the online supplemental material when the article is published in BioScience. Please forward this email to other scientists who may also be interested in signing. If you use social media, invite your colleagues to add their signatures by including the website URL https://dfnd.us/2s6IGhB and both #ScientistsCallToAction and #UnitedForBorderlands. We invite all scientists (from any field) to endorse this article by adding their name to the signatory list. Nonscientists are invited to sign too under a separate category. Your involvement will help convey a strong, unified message from scientists to policy leaders about the impacts of the border wall on biodiversity. Thank you, Jennie Miller, PhD Senior Scientist Defenders of Wildlife

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