From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Less than 100 gray wolves remain in Yellowstone and they need your help
Date December 19, 2023 3:49 PM
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An entire pack of Yellowstone gray wolves is gone forever. Protect the wildlife
that remains and the planet: Donate $27 today!

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[[link removed]]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 innocent wolves last year. That’s an entire pack! Now, less than 100 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 our nation’s wildlife
and the planet: donate $27 and help us reach our $4,450 goal by midnight
tonight!
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Gray wolves in the Northern Rockies states bordering Yellowstone National Park
are fighting for their lives. These areas have limited safeguards to keep these
precious canines safe. And ruthless hunters are taking advantage of the lack of
regulations. They’re viciously targeting and gunning down helpless wolves. But
it’s not enough to kill them: they make these helpless creatures suffer
needlessly, murdering them with inhumane hunting methods. They choke wolves to
death with neck snares. They chase them down with helicopters. They even
dynamite nursing wolf mamas and their helpless baby pups sleeping inside their
dens. And it’s all completely legal.

Meanwhile, hunters and Big Polluters are fighting against protections for
wolves. Why? So they can keep killing these iconic animals 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. Will you join us today to fight for wildlife and our planet before the
loss is too great?

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These inhumane hunting practices can’t continue. Help protect wildlife like
wolves and the planet and donate $27 before midnight tonight to help us reach
our $4,450 goal!

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[[link removed]]We’ve seen the carnage that happens when greedy interests get away with their
attacks on safeguards for wolves. When the Trump administration cut federal
protections for gray wolves, trophy hunters went on a killing spree. Hundreds of innocent wolves were murdered in a matter of days! Now, 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 still be legally tortured and killed as soon as they leave the state.

The same goes for the last wolves left in Yellowstone, Friend. These curious creatures can easily wander outside of the park. And
as more surrounding areas slash protections for wolves, the less than 100 wolves that remain are especially vulnerable.

If trophy hunters and Big Oil lobbies succeed in dismantling the regulations
that keep wolves safe, it could be a disaster. Hunters would have free rein to
kill innocent wolves for sport and invade their habitats. Big Polluters could
then swoop in and open up wolf habitat for mining and logging. Not to mention,
the loss of their habitat would make it impossible for wolf populations to
recover. All of this blood and destruction -- just for the sake of corporate greed.

These actions have already 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 we can still protect our nation’s wildlife and
lands!

Wolves could soon be lost forever. Rush your $27 donation now.

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[[link removed]]Believe it or not, wolves are vital to the ecosystems and public lands they live
on. 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 -- maintaining
balance across the same environments that sustain people, too!

That’s why each death of this iconic species is a big deal. But a Trump-era rule
rolled back federal protections for gray wolves. And now, the trophy hunting
lobby has pushed for even more cruel and inhumane laws throughout wolves’
natural habitats. Even worse, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service could reinstate federal protections in the
Northern Rocky states for these creatures -- but has still failed to do so!

We can’t stand aside while our wolves are under attack. If brutal trophy hunters
won’t even spare the lives of innocent young pups, this majestic species won’t
stand a chance. Friends of the Earth is fighting with everything we have to
protect the Endangered Species Act. These protections block greedy fossil fuel
companies from exploiting our public lands for profit. But they’re now at risk
to be opened up to fracking, drilling, and mining that create pollution and harm wildlife and nearby communities, too. That’s why we’ve collected thousands of comments from supporters just like you
-- urging our elected leaders to put an end to these vicious attacks against
this vital legislation.

But there’s still work to do. And we’re up against the powerful hunting lobby
and their big industry allies. That’s why vulnerable wildlife and our planet
urgently need your help. Please, Friend: the time to act
is now to help protect our planet and strengthen the ESA to protect wildlife
before time is up. Will you make your $27 membership contribution and help us reach our $4,450
goal today?

Protect the remaining wolves, vulnerable wildlife, and our planet from greedy
private interests. Donate $27 before the clock strikes midnight!

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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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