There’s no denying that wherever you are, we’re all going through a very tough time. I hope this message finds you safe and well.
April 22nd is Earth Day, and this year it’s a reminder that even as people everywhere face unprecedented challenges, anti-wildlife forces haven’t stopped their efforts to profit off wildlife and undermine the protections they count on for survival.
Take the Trump administration: While we are focused on the health of our friends and family during this national crisis they’re continuing to push their deadly anti-wildlife agenda.
Help us fight back today with our Earth Day Triple Match – because we can’t back down from protecting wildlife in danger!
It’s hard to believe that, in the face of life-or-death emergencies for wildlife and people alike, special interests could still find a way to continue their assault.
But as you read this, the Trump administration is:
Pressing its lethal plan to delist all gray wolves in the lower 48 states;
About to greenlight a massive industrial invasion of oil machinery that would kill polar bears moms and cubs in the Arctic Refuge;
Allowing the EPA to suspend enforcement of environmental laws during a public health crisis; and
Appointing trophy hunting advocates and other anti-wildlife figures to lead the agencies responsible for protecting wildlife!
It’s clear where their priorities are. That’s why we continue to make wildlife our priority. Please stand with us for Earth Day and make your gift for wildlife, while your generosity makes 3x the impact!
Friend of Defenders, it’s an incredibly tough time for wildlife lovers like you and me – we can’t look away and ignore their suffering. They need our help now more than ever! Without us, who will save these animals?
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Defenders of Wildlife is a national, nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the protection of all native wild animals and plants in their natural communities.