From Jamie Rappaport Clark, Defenders of Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject URGENT: Vulnerable Alaskan wolves need our help!
Date April 20, 2020 1:18 PM
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As anti-wildlife attacks continue, we're matching your gift 2-for-1 to
make triple the impact for imperiled species!

Defender of Wildlife-

An already vulnerable population of wolves just suffered a brutal
setback.

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!

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.

Wolves and other imperiled species need our help right now. Pitch in
$15 or more before April 22nd to have your gift matched 2-for-1 to
protect threatened and endangered wildlife!

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-Jamie

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Defenders,

Imagine what comes next.

When the world begins to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, what
will that world look like for us and the animals we love?

Right now, officials in this administration are still working hard to
undermine the tools we need to protect our most vulnerable species. If
they succeed, it could take decades to recover - and in that
time, those species could go extinct forever.

That's why our work is more pressing than ever.

To mark Earth Day this year, we're asking all wildlife lovers to rise
up with a generous donation to save our species. Right now, your gift
of $15 or more will be matched 2-for-1, up to a total of $150,000.

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We need to rise up for the wildlife who deserve to be here tomorrow...

MATCH MY GIFT 2-FOR-1 TO SAVE IMPERILED SPECIES >>

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biologists, legal experts, scientists, policy advocates and grassroots
educators fighting tirelessly to protect the future of wildlife, wild
places and our communities. That vital work continues, even in these
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The national emergency has added new obstacles to our work, but we
can't let that slow us down. We need to stay in the fight for
wildlife, together!

Now through Earth Day on April 22nd: Have your impact for wildlife
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Thank you so much for all you do. And please stay safe.

Sincerely,

Jamie Rappaport Clark

Jamie Rappaport Clark
President, Defenders of Wildlife

P.S.: Our tireless fight for imperiled wildlife is only possible
because of supporters like you. The best way you can make a sustained
impact to protect vulnerable wildlife is through an automatic monthly
donation!

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