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Hi John,

Washington state has issued a new kill order for the Old Profanity Territory pack. Last year this family was almost wiped out after a judge denied our request to block attacks on them. Now the state wants to execute more wolves from this pack.

We're fighting to shut down Washington's disgraceful kill protocol.

Please give today to the Predator Defense Fund to help us save this and other packs.

This fight goes beyond Washington state. Right now wolves across the lower 48 are in the crosshairs.

The Trump administration is pressing to take away wolves' endangered species protection.

Gray wolves won't be fully recovered until they return to states and regions they used to call home — where they could thrive again if we just give them a chance.

Anti-wolf forces know that if protection is taken away now, it will be easier to wipe wolves out forever. That's why they're pressing forward with a plan that's both premature and cruel.

This is the make-or-break moment for wolves. If they lose protections, they'll be hunted and trapped where they currently exist, and won't be able to safely make their way to additional states. If we keep them protected, we'll again hear wolf howls across the lower 48.

The public comment period for Trump's disastrous plan for wolves ended yesterday. In just 120 days, almost 2 million comments were collected opposing this scheme — the largest number ever received by the federal government on an Endangered Species Act issue in the law's 45-year history.

This will be a long battle, and we'll be there at every step, fighting in the courts and the streets.

The fight of a lifetime for wolves demands nothing less, and we need you with us.

Give today to the Predator Defense Fund so that our grandchildren will have a chance to hear wolves howling, too.

For the wild,

Kierán Suckling

Kierán Suckling
Executive Director
Center for Biological Diversity

 

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