From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Save vulnerable wolf pups from vicious hunting
Date December 17, 2022 4:03 PM
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Dear Friend,

The first wolves born in Colorado in 80 years were MURDERED. Help save the
remaining pack from suffering the same fate and donate $27 today.

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[[link removed]]The situation is dire -- the first wolf pups to be born in the Colorado wild in the past 80 years are
presumed dead , after three bloody and lifeless carcasses were found at the border of
Wyoming. While these precious canines were protected in their homeland of
Colorado, they stood no chance against trophy hunters as soon as they set their
tiny paws across state lines. Help save their pack from suffering the same fate: Donate $27 today.
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The baby gray wolves from Colorado were part of the only remaining pack in the
state -- their birth was a symbol of hope, and they were integral to
repopulation efforts, earning them ESA protections from the state. But wolves
aren’t bound by state lines, and in Wyoming, it’s completely legal to
senselessly murder these beloved animals, even without a permit. It is a tragedy to lose even one innocent wolf, but this is truly devastating,
Friend.

We can’t bear to lose one more wolf, and there’s still time to turn this around.
Passionate supporters like you can help make real change -- to help save wolves,
their habitats, and our planet. But we’re facing more opposition each day from
Big Oil lobbies and trophy hunters, so we need you now more than ever.

Protect the remaining wolves from deadly corporate greed: Donate $27 before it’s
too late.

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[[link removed]]Recently, Yellowstone National Park lost a record high of 25 wolves, leaving only 89 within its borders. The news came at the heels of a recent report that outlines a key finding:
Poaching is a substantial threat to wolves, especially during state-sanctioned
hunts. Instances of poaching during these seasons increased by an astonishing 658%!

But trophy hunters show no signs of stopping the slaughter, and their actions
have contributed to the gutting of the Endangered Species Act and protections
for wolves, bears, and other vulnerable species.

What’s worse -- hunters are using brutal, merciless methods to torture and kill
these innocent creatures for sport. Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming allow some of
the most horrific hunting practices, like choking wolves to death in snares, running them over with snowmobiles, and even
dynamiting nursing wolf mothers and pups in their dens.

After watching their mothers get viciously murdered, pups can suffer from hypothermia, starvation, and predation without them. Yet trophy hunters and Big Oil lobbies are actively fighting back
against protections for these precious creatures. The Biden Administration has
gone so far as to file an appeal to remove some critical protections for wolves,
which could push this vulnerable species closer to EXTINCTION.

Friend, we can’t let private interests succeed in
stripping protections for these helpless creatures.

Help preserve crucial protections for mama wolves and their babies. Make your
$27 contribution now.

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[[link removed]]Wolves are a keystone species, meaning their thriving populations are vital to a
healthy ecosystem. They help keep elk and deer populations in check, allowing
other plant and animal species to flourish. The remains of their kill
redistribute nutrients and feed scavengers.

Wolves began to make a slow but promising recovery over the past six decades.
But this recovery is under threat as states in the northern Rockies refuse to
grant them ESA protections, and others are selling off the public lands they
live in, shrinking the areas where they can be safe.

In the last decade alone, more than 3,200 wolves have been killed, leaving only 6,000 wolves in the lower 48 states. We can’t let this slaughter continue, all for the sake of greedy corporate
interest.

Friends of the Earth is doing everything we can to fight back against trophy
hunters and private interests that are working to chip away at wolves’ ESA
protections. We can still turn this around, but we’re running out of time --
it’s an uphill battle, and we can’t do it without your support.

Friend, your membership gift today can help protect
wolves from merciless trophy hunters and fight for a healthy planet. But we’re
facing increasing pressure every day from Big Oil lobbies and trophy hunters,
and we have to act before it’s too late for the wolves. Please, Friend, will you join us in this fight?

Help us work quickly to protect wolves before the loss is too great and make
your contribution of $27 or more today!

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[[link removed]]Standing with you,
Raena Garcia
Fossil fuel and lands campaigner,
Friends of the Earth

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