March for science stand with nature

Dear Mr. Majumder,
Science matters—especially at this critical time for nature. On Earth Day, April 22, we’ll be joining the March for Science in Washington, D.C. where we’ll stand up for the importance of science with concerned people from across the country.
Sign our pledge now so The Nature Conservancy can represent you as we march! We’ll add your name to our signs and show the world that you value science, too.
My Conservancy colleagues and I believe we have a responsibility to stand up for just how critical science is at this make-or-break moment for our Earth. With our 600 scientists on the ground around the world, now is the time to champion cutting edge, evidence-based conservation.
That’s why I’m marching. And it’s why I hope you’ll be with us in spirit—even if you can’t be there in person. As someone who’s shown your commitment to protecting nature, you know that we have a shrinking window of time left to put our planet on the path to a more hopeful future.
Add your name to our pledge and we’ll proudly display your name on our signs at the march.
Show that you agree that science is key to safeguarding the air we breathe, the water we drink, the safety of the places we love and the places we call home.
Show your conviction that science has the power to change our world for the better.
Show that you’ll step up and be counted in support of the science we need to take on our biggest environmental challenges.
Sign the pledge now—and stand with us this Earth Day.
Thanks in advance,
Signature
Dave Strauss
Director of Membership, The Nature Conservancy