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OREGON: “Wolf deaths have grown alarming”

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Every last wolf must be protected – fund the fight to save wolves and other wildlife. Every gif

Every last wolf must be protected – fund the fight to save wolves and other wildlife. Every gift will be TRIPLE MATCHED up to $75,000. Every last wolf must be protected – fund the fight to save wolves and other wildlife. Every gift will be TRIPLE MATCHED up to $75,000. ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ [header logo with donate button]( [Gray wolves cuddling © Ramiro Marquez/iStock]( Defender, Wolf recovery is stalling in Oregon. The biggest reason? Dozens of wolves were killed by people – almost every wolf that died in Oregon last year was shot, trapped or poisoned. Many of those killings were illegal, including some that took place on lands where wolves are protected under the Endangered Species Act. The enemies of wildlife are getting bolder in their attacks – and unless we meet them in defense of the animals we love, more wolves will die horrible deaths. [Stand with wolves: Pitch in right now and your gift will be 3X MATCHED to keep wolves and all imperiled wildlife safe!]( This violence is the result of extreme anti-wolf rhetoric that’s spreading throughout the country – even reaching the halls of Congress, where lawmakers are poised to strip federal protections from wolves. This is the moment where we must fight back. We cannot allow these majestic animals to be wiped out once again. That’s why we’ve launched our Every Last Wolf campaign – and it’s why we need you with us right now! [TRIPLE MY GIFT TO SAVE WOLVES]( We have the power to stop these killings from spreading. We work with communities and agencies to create a world where wildlife can coexist with people. You can help us succeed. Stand with us today by lending your support! [Wildlife needs us on their side: Keep them safe by pitching in to our Every Last Wolf Campaign, while your generosity makes 3X the impact!]( Sincerely, Mike Senatore SVP, Conservation Programs Defenders of Wildlife Defenders of Wildlife 1130 17th Street NW • Washington, DC 20036 defenders.org --------------------------------------------------------------- Photo Credit: Sinage © OR USFWS | Gray wolves © Ramiro Marquez/iStock This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Update]( your email preferences or [unsubscribe]( [supporter]

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