Dear Friend,
I have devastating news to share. We thought gray wolves were recovering after
receiving protections in Yellowstone. But a trophy hunter rampage violently
wiped out 25 wolves just last year. That’s an entire pack. Now, only 89 gray wolves remain in Yellowstone. And the second a wolf sets its little paws over park lines,
it’s fair game for brutal hunters to massacre them. Don’t let another wolf meet the same fate. Help protect the remaining
Yellowstone wolves and the planet and donate $27 towards our urgent $2,130 goal
today!
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The Northern Rockies states bordering Yellowstone National Park have limited
safeguards to keep gray wolves safe. Trophy hunters are targeting and gunning
down these helpless creatures. What’s worse -- they use the most brutal methods
imaginable. Choking wolves to death with neck snares. Chasing them down with
helicopters. Even dynamiting nursing wolf mamas and their baby pups inside their
dens. And it’s all completely legal.
All the while, hunters and Big Polluters are fighting against protections for
wolves. Why? So they can keep killing for “fun” and take over the land for
mining and logging. This system is broken, Friend. But
it’s not too late to fix it. Thanks to members like you, we still have the
chance to make real change happen. But we need to protect wolves and the planet
before the loss is too great!
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These inhumane hunting practices can’t continue. Help protect wolves and the
planet and donate $27 today to help us reach our urgent $2,130 goal!
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[[link removed]]As soon as the Trump administration cut federal protections for gray wolves,
trophy hunters went on a killing spree. Hundreds of wolves were murdered in a matter of days! Colorado conservationists are working against the odds to protect wolves and
the forests they call home. But Colorado’s wolves aren’t bound by state lines.
They can legally be tortured and killed as soon as they leave the state.
Not to mention, trophy hunters and Big Oil lobbies are actively pushing against
protections for these precious creatures. Their hope is to kill them for sport
and invade their habitats. Big Polluters want to open up wolf habitat for mining
and logging. All of this blood and destruction -- just for the sake of corporate
greed.
These actions have contributed to the gutting of the Endangered Species Act and
protections for wolves, bears, and other vulnerable species. Now, only 6,000 wolves remain in the lower 48 states. The time to act is now, while there are still wolves
left to save!
Help stop the slaughter before wolves are lost forever. Rush your $27 donation
now to help us reach our $2,130 goal for wolves and the planet.
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[[link removed]]Believe it or not, 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!
That’s why each death of this iconic species is a big deal. Since a Trump-era
rule rolled back federal protections for gray wolves, the trophy hunting lobby
has pushed for even more cruel and inhumane laws throughout wolves’ natural
habitats. And even worse, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service could reinstate federal protections for
these creatures -- but has still failed to do so!
We can’t stand aside while our wolves are under attack. If even young pups
aren’t safe from brutal hunters, this majestic species won’t stand a chance.
Friends of the Earth is fighting back to end the bloody violence against our
last surviving wolf packs. That means we’re fighting with everything we have to
protect the Endangered Species Act. These protections blocked greedy fossil fuel
companies from exploiting the land for profit. But Trump’s rules opened it up to
fracking, drilling, and mining that create pollution and harm wildlife and nearby communities, too.
But we’re up against the powerful hunting lobby and their big industry allies,
and we urgently need the help of activists like you to make sure we hit our
crucial $2,130 goal. Please, Friend: if just 12 more
generous supporters from your area make a $27 membership gift,
we can reach our goal and help save wolves and the planet before time is up.
Will you make your membership contribution today?
Protect the remaining wolves and our planet from greedy private interests.
Donate $27 before the clock strikes midnight and help us reach our $2,130 goal.
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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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