From Bryan Bird, Defenders of Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject TAKE ACTION: Keep traps out of endangered wolf habitat!
Date December 18, 2019 2:19 PM
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Protect endangered Mexican gray wolves: Demand the New Mexico Game
Commission keep traps out of recovering wolf habitat!

Take Action!

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Dear Defender of
Wildlife,

The last thing endangered Mexican gray wolves need is to find
themselves trapped in leghold traps - but that's what's
happening to them.

In New Mexico, these endangered wolves keep getting caught in leg
traps, and some are losing limbs and even their lives as a result.

Mexican gray wolves are still at risk of extinction - we can't
let them keep suffering due to trapping!

Tell the New Mexico Game Commission: Keep traps out of Mexican gray
wolf habitat!

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At last count, just over 130 of these wolves remained in the wild
around Arizona and New Mexico. Recovery efforts have been making some
success in helping restore these wolves' population levels in recent
years - but that recovery is in jeopardy.

Since 2002, at least 42 Mexican gray wolves have been caught in traps,
almost all in New Mexico. These traps may not be intended for Mexican
gray wolves, but they're catching and maiming them for life.

If they have any chance at recovery, these wolves cannot afford to
lose a single member of their population to incidental trapping. It's
up to us to protect them!

PROTECT ENDANGERED WOLVES >>

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Defender of
Wildlife, we're asking the New
Mexico Game Commission to keep these dangerous traps out of Mexican
gray wolf habitat while their population is still recovering.

With their habitat full of traps, these endangered wolves are fighting
an uphill battle to recover from the brink of extinction. Will you
lend your voice and help protect them today?

Protect Mexican gray wolves: Demand the New Mexico Game Commission
keep traps out of recovering wolf habitat!

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Thank you for all you do to keep wildlife safe.

Sincerely,

Bryan Bird

Bryan Bird
Southwest Program Director
Defenders of Wildlife

Defenders of Wildlife | 1130 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20036 |
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