From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Orphaned bear cubs are starving and alone
Date November 24, 2023 3:50 PM
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Dear Friend,

As snow begins to fall this winter, it could be splattered red with the blood of helpless mama bears.

Frail and weak, they wander from their dens in search of nutrition for their
babies. But with one bullet, the trophy hunters hiding in the trees could leave
these helpless cubs orphaned. Without their mother, they’ll be left to starve,
freeze, or meet the same fate at the hands of a trophy hunter. We can’t let bear families die like this. Donate $27 today and help protect our
nation’s wildlife and the planet before it’s too late!
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Hunting season is in full swing, Friend. Trophy hunters
are killing black bears in the most brutal ways imaginable. They resort to painful metal clamps, leaving bears reeling for days on end. Hunting dogs are released to chase down bears in an unfair fight. In some places, hunters go
so far as to dynamite bear dens while they sleep!

Not even grizzly bears are safe from the slaughter. That’s because trophy
hunters and Big Polluters are teaming up to strip away the protections that keep
them safe. With grizzlies out of the way, these greedy interests would have free
rein to ravage the land for profit. Mining, logging, and other planet-destroying
practices could soon take over. Is that the world you want to see,
Friend? Me neither. That’s why I need you to step up now
and stand up to the greedy interests hoping to harm our planet for profit!


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[[link removed]]In 2016, critical Endangered Species Act (ESA) protections for grizzlies were
rolled back. That’s why now in several states, the horrific and tortuous hunting
methods I mentioned above are 100% legal. But it doesn’t end there. Extremist lawmakers are getting even more aggressive with proposing anti-bear
laws, putting these vulnerable animals at even greater risk of extinction.

As you read this, corrupt politicians are working with hunting lobbyists and
special interests to try and remove even more life-saving ESA protections from
grizzly bears. But if they succeed, grizzlies could be pushed past the point of no return.

You see, grizzly bears once numbered 50,000 in the continental U.S. But human
impact decimated their population. Hunting, trapping, and habitat loss put
grizzlies at serious risk. That’s why they received protections under the
Endangered Species Act.

But even with protections, grizzlies are still struggling to survive. Their
habitat is shrinking. Their food sources are increasingly hard to find. And
climate change is driving them closer to the brink. As a result, fewer and fewer
cubs are surviving to reach adulthood. And adult bears are dying at alarming
rates, too. That’s why we can’t let greedy interests slash the few protections
that are still keeping grizzlies safe.

Protect our nation's wildlife and the planet from greedy interests before the
loss is too great. Rush your $27 donation now!

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[[link removed]]What you may not know is that grizzlies help keep our planet healthy! These
intelligent animals keep prey populations in check. That allows other plant and
animal species to thrive. What’s more, grizzlies roam far and wide, enriching
soils and transporting vital nutrients as they go. But it doesn’t end there --
scientists are continuously discovering more and more ways grizzlies play an
important part in their ecosystems.

That’s why we have to protect these bears at all costs. And that means
protecting the Endangered Species Act. These vital laws don’t just protect
bears, though. They provide critical protection for America’s iconic animal
species. They’re also some of our most effective safeguards in the fight to
protect our public lands and curb catastrophic climate change.

Yet, trophy hunters and Big Polluters think it’s more important to kill for fun
and put our planet in danger. All for the sake of profit. Plain and simple, the
inhumane treatment of bears and their cubs can’t continue. One bullet doesn’t
just kill a mother bear. It means her cubs will be left to die as well. And if
bears are wiped out, their lands will be ravaged for profit, too.

I need you in this fight if our nation’s wildlife and the planet are going to
stand a chance. Your membership support to Friends of the Earth today will allow
us to take a stand against private interests who want to hunt down vulnerable
species, wreak havoc on their environments, and are contributing to the
ecological destruction on our planet. Join the fight for our planet and precious
wildlife before the loss is too great, and make your $27 membership contribution
today!

Bear cubs may soon be left to starve or freeze to death. Protect wildlife and
our planet and donate $27 today!

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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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