Should Colorado’s LAST surviving wolves be protected from ruthless trophy hunters?
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Colorado’s last surviving wolves are in a dire situation, and merciless trophy hunters and their Big Polluter allies are to blame. Three young gray wolves were SHOT TO DEATH near the Colorado-Wyoming border. These were some of Colorado’s first wild-born pups in more than 80 years. Now, the few surviving members of this vital wolf pack are in extreme peril, and decades of wolf conservation could go up in smoke!
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It gets worse: Because federal protections for gray wolves were rolled back, trophy hunters slaughtered hundreds of wolves in only a matter of days! Colorado conservationists have been working tirelessly to protect these majestic creatures and the forests they need to thrive. But now, Colorado’s wolves can be LEGALLY shot and killed as soon as they step over state lines!
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The stakes are high, friend. But the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service isn’t doing enough to protect our wolves. That means struggling wolf populations have been ABANDONED in pro-hunting states like Wyoming. We can’t allow this majestic species to be legally tortured to death with choking snares, violent shootings, ATV chases and even explosives! That's why we urgently need your help to protect gray wolves and the planet they call home – before it’s too late!
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We're committed to putting a stop to these merciless attacks and protecting this crucial species and our planet for generations to come. But we urgently need to know where our top supporters stand, and we’re still missing 16 responses from your area – including yours! We’re running out of time, so please, tell us before 11:59 p.m. tonight:
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Should Colorado’s LAST surviving wolves be protected from ruthless trophy hunters?
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**This link has been generated specifically for [email protected]. Please do not share with anyone else. Deadline for responses: 11:59 p.m.
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