The last time protections for gray wolves were removed, Wisconsin wasted no time in setting up a wolf hunt and over 200 wolves were slaughtered in just 60 hours! So many wolves were killed so quickly, almost twice the number of permits issued, that the hunt—that was supposed to last a week—had to be called off. The full impact on the wolf population is even more tragic, friend. Nearly half the wolves slaughtered were female, and many may have been pregnant—entire families were wiped out.
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And it’s not just wolves, when grizzly bears lost their protections, Idaho and Wyoming immediately set up a trophy hunt too.
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With your help, we can still stop the proposed rollbacks from becoming law and prevent this bloody history from repeating itself. But gray wolves, grizzly bears and other vulnerable wildlife are counting on us to act before it’s too late. Please: Will you rush a donation of $20 or more to Humane World Action Fund now to power our fight to protect wildlife and all animals from harm?
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Thank you for being a part of this crucial fight and acting to end animal cruelty,
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