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Subject Tell Montana’s governor: End the wolf hunts
Date October 23, 2025 8:59 PM
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A few days ago, the state opened a new, even more aggressive hunting season.
Their goal: Killing a shocking 458 wolves in just a few short months.


Sign our petition: it’s time for Montana to end the wolf hunts
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Jack,



Last year, Montana hunted down and killed 297 wolves.



To you and I, it was a heartbreaking slaughter. But to the state’s leaders, it
didn’t go nearly far enough.



Now, the state has opened a new, even more aggressive hunting season. Their
goal: Killing a shocking 458 wolves in just a few short months.



Tell Montana Governor Greg Gianforte: End the wolf hunts.
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SIGN NOW
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Hundreds of thousands of wolves once roamed what became the United States.
Today, just a few thousand survive across the entire Lower 48.



In Montana, there are as few as 920 surviving in the wild -- and this year’s
hunt could see half of them killed. Each individual hunter will be allowed to
kill as many as 30 wolves between now and mid-March.



This is the same kind of industrial-scale, heartless slaughter that once
pushed wolves to the brink of extinction in the Lower 48.



Add your name: It’s time to end Montana’s wolf hunts.
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Thank you for speaking up for wolves,



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