Take Action
Tell the US Forest Service to take immediate action to protect Tongass
National Forest wolves!
Take Action!
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Defender of
Wildlife,
In just one two-month season, trappers killed a record-high 165 wolves
that resided on Prince of Wales Island in the Tongass National
Forest.
That's 97% of the most recent population estimate!
This catastrophe could spell disaster for this small population. We
need decisive action to keep these wolves from disappearing
altogether!
Tell the US Forest Service to take immediate action to protect
Alexander Archipelago wolves!
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These wolves live on Prince of Wales Island in the Tongass National
forest, America's largest national forest. They were already
vulnerable to threats from industrial logging, road building, trapping
and hunting, and large-scale habitat loss.
The record-high mortality follows the Alaska Department of Fish and
Game's reckless decision to eliminate any limits on killing
wolves for hunters and trappers on Prince of Wales Island.
The result could be catastrophic for this already vulnerable
population - add your voice to the growing call to save these
wolves, before time runs out!
TAKE ACTION TO SAVE WOLVES >>
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We have to act to save this population from brutal mismanagement.
Unless the Forest Service steps in and takes action, who knows what
the next hunting season could do to this wolf population?
Don't look away: Take action right now and demand the Forest
Service protects vulnerable Alexander Archipelago wolves.
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Thank you for all you do on behalf of wildlife.
Sincerely,
Nicole Whittington-Evans
Nicole Whittington-Evans
Alaska Program Director
Defenders of Wildlife
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