Dear John,
In honor of Endangered Species Day today, we are celebrating one of the Boundary Waters’ best: gray wolves!
Did you know that there are three Boundary Waters species that are listed under the Endangered Species Act? That’s right - this special landscape is home to the gray wolf, the Canada lynx, and the northern long-eared bat.
But what makes a species endangered? An endangered species is at risk of extinction. A species can be listed as endangered at the state, federal, and international level. On the federal level, the endangered species list is managed under the Endangered Species Act.
Gray wolves face a myriad of threats and unfortunately. Last month, a bill passed the U.S. House that would reverse their protection as an endangered species.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] Will you make a gift today to help protect the wildlife of the Boundary Waters? Make a gift [[link removed]] , and we’ll send you our new limited-edition gray wolf sticker pictured here.
MAKE A GIFT FOR WILDLIFE
For the Wilderness and for the wildlife that relies on it,
Ingrid Lyons
Executive Director
Save the Boundary Waters
Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness
P.S. Make a gift to protect endangered species today and receive a new limited-edition wolf sticker. [[link removed]]
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