From Jamie Rappaport Clark, Defenders of Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject EMERGENCY: Help stop Idaho's wolf extermination zones
Date February 6, 2020 7:33 PM
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We need your help to stop an anti-wildlife special interest group
proposal. Wolves' lives are at stake!

Help protect wolves!

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Dear Friend of
Defenders,

Idaho is once again trying to turn back the clock on recovery for
wolves.

The latest scheme making its way through the state legislature and
Fish and Game Commission would create "wolf-free zones."
These zones would let hunters and trappers kill wolves all year round.

We're working to stop the vicious killing, and we need your
help.

Help protect Idaho wolves and other wildlife you love with your urgent
gift right now!

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Hundreds of Idaho gray wolves are killed every year in Idaho by
hunters, trappers and government agents. This heinous proposal would
expand the killing even further.

Special interest groups say this proposal is to protect cattle
ranchers from attacks on livestock. But Friend of
Defenders, they're wrong:
killing more wolves has been proven ineffective at reducing
wolf-livestock conflicts.

We need your help to stop this anti-wildlife special interest group
proposal - please make a generous gift today!

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Idaho already has a taxpayer-funded hunting program to eradicate what
are claimed to be 'problem wolves." As the Trump
administration continues to turn its back on wolf conservation, Idaho
anti-wolf interests are filling the vacuum with new lethal attacks on
these majestic animals.

And the special interest groups behind these attacks would rather see
wolves shot, even if it doesn't protect livestock or
communities.

We're not letting them kill off Idaho's wolves without a
fight. Join us in stopping assaults on our most vulnerable animals!

GIVE TO SAVE WOLVES >>

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While the Idaho Fish and Game Commission considers approving these
wolf extermination zones, Defenders is already pulling out all the
stops to flood the Commission with comments by Idaho residents, many
of whom passionately oppose the state's endless war on wolves.

Your support keeps us in this fight - that's why
we're coming to you, while the need is so urgent. Will you help
save wolves and vulnerable wildlife with your gift?

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Wolf reintroduction is a beautiful story with an unfinished ending.
With your help, we'll end these attacks and see wolf populations
across the West flourish and grow.

Thank you, Friend of
Defenders, for all you do for the
wildlife you love.

Sincerely,

Jamie Rappaport Clark

Jamie Rappaport Clark
President, Defenders of Wildlife

 

P.S.: Our tireless fight for imperiled wildlife is only possible
because of supporters like you. The best way you can make a sustained
impact to protect vulnerable wildlife is through an automatic monthly
donation!

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