Dear Friend,
A sleepy wolf pup opens his eyes. He wanders out of the den looking for mom. But
he doesn’t find her returning home with a meal. Instead, he finds the forest
floor coated in blood. And a few feet away, mom’s mangled body lies limp , shredded by bullets. Now, he is left all alone to starve or face the same fate as his mother. Wolf pups shouldn’t have to fight for their lives, orphaned and alone: protect
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Trophy hunters are tracking down and targeting wolves across the country. And
right now in the Northern Rockies States, there are no federal safeguards to keep gray wolves safe from them. But there are only 6,000 wolves left in the lower 48 states. And trophy hunters and Big Polluters are actively fighting against protections
for wolves -- all so they can kill for sport and take over their lands for
mining, logging, and other practices. If they get their way, there would be dire
consequences for wolves and the planet.
Wolves are at a tipping point, Friend. The good news is
that it isn’t too late to save them yet. Thanks to generous and kind supporters
like you, wolves still stand a chance against the greedy interests working
against them. But to give them that chance, we have to act now -- while there
are still wolves left to save. Will you join us in this fight before we lose
wolves forever?
Don’t let another wolf pup lose its mother. Donate $27 and help us reach our
urgent $3,800 goal for wolves and the planet!
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[[link removed]]For trophy hunters, it’s not enough to just take the lives of innocent wolves.
They resort to helicopter chases and torturous snares that fill a wolf’s last
hours with panic, dread, and insurmountable pain. To make matters worse, wolf pups are left orphaned after their mothers are
gunned down in the woods. Without their mothers, wolf pups can suffer from hypothermia, starvation, and predation.
Not even wolves in Yellowstone are safe from the pattern. The park recently lost a record high of 25 wolves, leaving only 89 behind. Yet the states that border Yellowstone still have limited safeguards to keep gray wolves safe from vicious trophy hunters and their inhumane
practices!
All the while, trophy hunters and Big Oil lobbies are pushing against
protections for these precious creatures. They hope to kill them for sport and
invade their habitats for the sake of corporate greed. Their actions have
contributed to the gutting of the Endangered Species Act and protections for
wolves, bears, and other vulnerable species.
If these greedy private interests succeed, it could be the final nail in the
coffin for wolves. Friend, we can’t just sit back and
watch while innocent wolf lives and their habitats are on the line. Wolves need
your help, and they need it now. Please, will you stand up for these voiceless
animals before we lose them forever?
These vicious hunting practices have to end. Rush your $27 donation today to
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[[link removed]]Did you know that wolves are vital to the ecosystems they live in? They help
keep elk and deer populations in check, allowing other plant and animal species
to thrive. What’s more, the remains of their kills redistribute nutrients and
feed scavengers. They truly are a keystone species!
Wolves had begun to make a slow but promising recovery over the past six
decades. But this recovery is under threat as states in the northern Rockies
refuse to grant them ESA protections. Others are selling off the public lands
they live in, shrinking the areas where they can be safe.
Friends of the Earth is fighting back and working to end the bloody violence
against our last surviving wolf packs and protect our planet. That means we’re
fighting with everything we have to protect the Endangered Species Act. The ESA
allows us to shield endangered species from senseless violence and also block
destructive industries like Big Oil, logging and factory farming from destroying
vital habitats for profits. Friend, your membership gift
today can help save wolves from vicious attacks on the ESA and protect the
future of our planet.
But we are facing pushback from private trophy hunting interests, and we need to
step up our efforts before it’s too late. If just 1 of every 8 people reading
this contributes, we can reach our $3,800 goal -- will you rush your $27
membership donation now?
There’s too much on the line to lose wolves forever. Donate $27 now and help us
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[[link removed]]Standing with you,
Raena Garcia
Senior fossil fuels and lands campaigner,
Friends of the Earth
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