Gray wolf
Help Save Gray Wolves Before It’s Too Late

The gray wolf is essential for not only maintaining a healthy, functioning ecosystem, but it also holds immense cultural significance for Indigenous People across the country. Yet the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has finalized its proposal to roll back vital Endangered Species Act protections for these wolves—which were nearly exterminated by the mid-20th century due to predator control policies—in the Lower 48 states. In the face of an alarming biodiversity crisis, the agency has not even put forth a wolf recovery plan, which we believe must incorporate Indigenous knowledge and perspective. Demand that the Trump administration stop its latest attack on our wildlife and ecosystems.

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