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Help Save Gray Wolves Before It’s Too Late

Under the previous administration, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service rolled back vital Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves in the Lower 48 states. Gray wolves not only play an essential role in maintaining a healthy ecosystem, but they also hold immense cultural significance for Indigenous Peoples across the country. As we face a global biodiversity crisis, President Biden’s Fish & Wildlife Service must restore protections for these apex predators—and develop a national wolf management plan that incorporates Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. Demand that the Biden administration step up to protect our wildlife and ecosystems.

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