Tell the federal government to protect these animals now — before it’s too late.
Gray wolf
Center for     Biological     Diversity   

John,

Wolves are being massacred in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.

In the most recent hunting and trapping season alone, these three states have slaughtered nearly 500 wolves by brutal means like strangulation snares. Twenty-five of them were killed simply for stepping outside the borders of Yellowstone National Park, where they’re safe. 

But there’s hope: The Biden administration can save the wolves who remain.

Last year the Center for Biological Diversity filed an emergency petition to protect northern Rocky Mountains wolves under the Endangered Species Act, but the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service missed its deadline to respond. So now we're heading to court to save these intelligent, social animals, who are crucial to helping their ecosystems thrive.

Will you join us? 

Tell the Service to immediately restore protection to wolves in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.

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