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Trophy hunters are murdering wolves in their dens. Donate $27 and help us reach our $5,100 goal for wolves and the planet today.
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A mama wolf and her babies cuddle up in their warm den. They doze off to sleep thinking they’re safe. But trophy hunters are lurking outside, waiting to take advantage of their vulnerable state. Little do these wolf pups know, they may never wake up. How long will the Fish and Wildlife Service let trophy hunters dynamite baby wolves where they sleep? Help save innocent wolves and the planet: Donate $27 right away to help us reach our $5,100 goal.
Any wolf death is devastating, Friend, but blowing up baby animals when their lives have barely begun? It’s inexcusable. Still, in northern Rockies states like Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana, too many wolves face this brutal fate -- and it’s all perfectly legal.
Trophy hunters and Big Oil lobbies are doubling down to fight back against protections for these precious animals. So we need to act now to give them a fighting chance.
Stop trophy hunters from killing helpless wolf pups. Donate $27 and help us reach our $5,100 goal for them and the planet by midnight!
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Only 6,000 wolves remain in the lower 48 states -- and the slaughter shows no signs of stopping. A recent report found that poaching is a substantial threat to wolves. But it’s not enough for trophy hunters to simply kill vulnerable wolves -- this hunting season, wolves are suffering some of the most vicious hunting practices we’ve seen.
In Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, baby wolves can be left bleeding out in steel traps and slowly choking to death on snares in a futile attempt to escape. Trophy hunters unleash bloodhounds on them, which tear their flesh apart while they yelp for help that won’t come. Those who manage to survive longer than their mothers are left orphaned and alone in the world. They may starve, succumb to hypothermia, or be killed by a larger predator.
Not even wolves in Yellowstone National Park are safe. The moment they step across park boundaries, it’s completely legal to gun them down even without a permit!
What’s worse -- trophy hunters are actively pushing against protections for these helpless creatures. Montana and Idaho have passed laws legalizing helicopter chases. Even the Biden administration is attempting to remove some critical protection for wolves, which could push this vulnerable species closer to extinction. If wolves are going to have a fighting chance, they need your support urgently to help put a stop to this deadly pattern.
Stop the murder of wolves before they’re lost forever. Rush your $27 donation immediately!
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Wolves are intelligent creatures that are vital to their ecosystems. They help keep elk and deer populations in check, allowing other plant and animal species to flourish. The remains of their kills redistribute nutrients and feed scavengers. They truly are a keystone species!
Trophy hunters and Big Polluters are pushing against protections for these precious animals and many others. They know the Endangered Species Act stands in the way of the polluters harming communities, driving climate chaos, and destroying biodiversity across the country -- which is why they’re working so hard to roll back the protections the law affords. These special interests want to kill wildlife for fun and take over their lands to drill, mine, frack, log, and operate factory farms.
We don’t have much time to protect America’s wolves before they disappear forever -- with consequences for the entire ecosystems they support. Friend, your membership gift today can help save wolves from these vicious attacks and protect the future of our planet. But we are facing pushback from private trophy-hunting interests and Big Polluters, and we need to step up our efforts before it’s too late. Will you donate $27 or more before private interests wipe out wolves and destroy our planet?
Protect wolves, the ecosystems they rely on, and the planet: Donate $27 or more and help us reach our $5,100 goal today!
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Standing with you,
Nicole Ghio
Senior program manager of fossil fuels,
Friends of the Earth