Defender,
Does one dead wolf really matter?
One dead wolf is a tragedy – especially if that wolf dies before her time. Perhaps she was searching for food when a leg trap snapped, taking her leg and eventually her life. Perhaps she was a Yellowstone wolf and made the fatal mistake of wandering across the park boundary.
These wolves matter to you and me. I’m asking you to join us in honor of Endangered Species Day in standing up for their recovery.
Make your Endangered Species Day matching gift to protect recovering wolves and other vulnerable species. Until midnight tomorrow, your gift will be matched 2-for-1, up to a total of $50,000!
Tomorrow is Endangered Species Day, a day when we reaffirm our commitment to protecting wildlife and the broader web of life on which we all depend.
That commitment has never been more urgent. Everywhere we turn we see wildlife being threatened. Fewer than 20 wild red wolves are known to remain. Southern resident orcas are starving to death in the Pacific Northwest. And polar bears continue to be threatened by Big Oil’s industrial invasion.
Your leadership gift today will inspire others to follow you tomorrow in protecting the wildlife that need us most. That’s why we’re counting on you to help get the ball rolling with your matched contribution!
Your gift to save wolves and other imperiled wildlife will be matched 2-for-1. Triple your impact to keep endangered species safe from the threat of extinction!
We’ve seen what can happen when we commit to saving the animals who need us most. Thanks to wildlife champions like you, we’ve seen inspiring comebacks by species like bald eagles, condors – and of course, gray wolves. But with wildlife under attack, we can’t stop fighting for them until they’re safe.
Together we can save wildlife. But only if we all stand up and fight as one.
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