A hungry mama wolf searches for food to nourish her young pups as they try to survive the harsh winter. She’s picked up a scent but has no idea that it’s actually BAIT planted by vicious hunters to lure her outside Yellowstone’s Park borders.
Suddenly, a stabbing sensation pierces through her legs -- she’s been trapped by a snare! She desperately tries to release her bloody paws, but any attempt to escape only makes the pain worse. The pups rush to their mama’s side. Helpless to save her, the sound of their tiny whimpers soon surpass their mama’s painful cries as she takes her last breath before their eyes.
These pups don’t have long to grieve by their mother’s lifeless body. If they don’t return within Yellowstone’s boundaries by the time the trophy hunters come to collect their prize kill, these precious babies will also soon be MERCILESSLY MURDERED. Sadly, even if they do make it out of this gruesome scene alive, it won’t be long until these newly orphaned pups DIE OF STARVATION or HYPOTHERMIA.
We can STOP more wolf pups from suffering the same tragic fate that happened in this story -- but only if we speak up NOW. Will you use your voice today to help protect innocent wolves and DEMAND an END to cruel trophy hunting?
Wolves don’t understand state or park lines: As soon as they harmlessly step a single paw into one of the Northern Rockies states with ZERO federal wolf protections, these animals are completely defenseless against cruel trophy hunters.
Just last year, 3 wolf pups from Colorado were VICIOUSLY SLAUGHTERED after they innocently crossed state lines into Wyoming. And before that, trophy hunters near Yellowstone’s Montana border went on a violent rampage KILLING 25 gray wolves, ELIMINATING THE ENTIRE PACK. Now, there are only 89 gray wolves remaining in Yellowstone.
How long will we stand by and allow one of North America’s most iconic animals to be BRUTALIZED AND MASSACRED, Friend? Time is running out to save gray wolves from disappearing forever. Take urgent action before it’s too late >>
Thank you for protecting wolves,
Friends of the Earth