From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject [11:59 PM Deadline] There’s still time to take action to protect our wolves and the lands they rely on. Are you in?
Date September 25, 2023 1:01 AM
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͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌This is urgent, friend. We thought we were sure to hit our National Public Lands Day goal yesterday. But when we checked the numbers, we saw that we’re still falling short. This is
a huge blow to our efforts to protect vulnerable animals and the lands they live
on – and it’s coming at the worst possible moment for our planet. Here's why:

Trophy hunters are using their powerful lobby to attack the Endangered Species
Act, one of our most crucial and effective environmental laws. And they’re
getting a major boost from destructive industries like mining, logging and oil
companies. These greedy corporations are hell-bent on destroying wildlife habitats to
extract more fossil fuels. At this point in the climate crisis, the consequences
for our dangerously warming planet could be disastrous. And vulnerable species like our LAST gray wolves are feeling the pressure on all
sides.

That’s why we’re taking a chance and EXTENDING our fundraising deadline for ONE MORE DAY to make sure you get the chance to chip in. We know you care about the future
of our planet’s fragile ecosystems and the creatures facing corporate-driven
extinction. So we had to pull your supporter record before our fundraising extension
expires. Here’s what we found:


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EXTENSION EXPIRING: 11:59 p.m. TONIGHT
WOLVES AND BEARS: FACING EXTINCTION

RUSH MY GIFT NOW
[[link removed]]Records reflect most recent available data. Extension
expires 11:59 p.m. This is your last chance to help hit our critical National
Public Lands Day goal, friend.

We can’t sugarcoat it, friend – we’re worried. We set our
goal of hitting $60,000 before our National Public Lands Day deadline because
the situation for vulnerable wolf pups, bear cubs and other threatened creatures
is dire. Fossil fuel corporations are TRIPLING DOWN on their planet-killing exploitation
and pollution. They're seeking every opportunity to expand their dirty
operations into some of the most pristine wilderness areas we have left. We can help stop them by protecting the Endangered Species Act and fighting to
keep our precious public lands safe for essential wildlife. But time is running out, and we must increase our efforts to fight dirty
industries before it’s too late.

That’s why we can’t afford any gap in our fundraising budget. Every dollar has a
job to do in our fight against well-funded, anti-environment corporations. If we
miss our goal, our planet-saving work gets harder, and we risk losing more
ecosystems and their inhabitants to fossil fuel destruction.


[[link removed]]Our extension only lasts until 11:59 p.m. TONIGHT. So please: Rush your $27 or
more membership gift now and every dollar will power our efforts to fight dirty
industries and protect wolves, bears and the only Earth we’ll ever get.
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[[link removed]]Thank you for your support at this critical moment,

Raena Garcia
Senior Fossil Fuels and Lands Campaigner
Friends of the Earth

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