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{NAME}, Â The Biden administration is taking steps to bring back a policy that would remove Endange

{NAME},  The Biden administration is taking steps to bring back a policy that would remove Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves.  This policy, originally introduced during the Trump administration, could allow states to resume hunting in areas like the Great Lakes—places where it had previously been prohibited.  This decision contradicts President Biden’s previous commitment to wildlife conservation, and it’s crucial we hold him accountable. Gray wolves are not only a symbol of the wild, but they are also essential for the health of ecosystems. Their presence has led to positive changes, such as maintaining balance in deer and elk populations and stabilizing habitats, as seen in Yellowstone National Park.  If protections are lifted, decades of recovery efforts for these wolves could be undone, and their future would once again be at risk. We can’t let that happen.  [Click here to sign this petition to urge President Biden to uphold his environmental promises and restore full federal protections for gray wolves.]( [SIGN ON NOW]( Together, we can safeguard these incredible animals and their vital role in our natural world.  – Left Click   Left Click is made up of activists, volunteers, and concerned citizens who help shape strategy, inform policy, and build teams of movers and shakers nationwide. Emails like these are an important aspect of our progressive strategy so we can keep in touch with our supporters. If you want to unsubscribe, [click here](. ©2024. All rights reserved. Left Click, a dba of UpWave Digital Solutions LLC 653 Hollydale Rd. Fairfield, CT, 06824 United States

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