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[TRIPLE YOUR IMPACT] Every wolf needs you now!

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Wolves and other wildlife still aren’t safe – help us do all we can to protect their lives

Wolves and other wildlife still aren’t safe – help us do all we can to protect their lives! Wolves and other wildlife still aren’t safe – help us do all we can to protect their lives! ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ [header logo with donate button]( [Howling Wolf in Snow © Keith Szafranski/iStock]( Defender, Imagine a future where our nation’s forests are littered with the corpses of dead wolves. Wolf killers are getting even more extreme: We’ve raised the alarm on wolves being tortured and killed in Wyoming, illegally poisoned in Oregon, and targeted with the return of bounties in the Northern Rockies. And the killing could soon spread – the House of Representatives recently voted to strip away vital federal protections from gray wolves across the lower 48 states. This is the tipping point. While Congress has left town for their summer vacation, we’re going full steam ahead, building a massive movement to fight back for wolves and other threatened wildlife! Until August 23, your gift will be [TRIPLED up to an incredible $100,000](, thanks to a group of generous donors. Together, we will turn the tide against anti-wolf violence that threatens to turn our forests into killing grounds and defend the Endangered Species Act and every creature who counts on it for their survival. [Defender, help us hold back the forces of extinction in Congress: Every dollar you give will go 3X as far to power critical efforts to defend wolves and vulnerable wildlife everywhere!]( It’s taken decades to pave the way for the return of wolves. But some members of Congress are trying to return us to the days of mass wolf killings – and they’re not only getting louder and bolder – they are getting closer. The anti-wildlife extremists in Congress are waging a war– but they won’t win, not while we have supporters like you on our side. With your help, we’ve achieved key victories for wolves and other animals for decades. That’s the power of your support! [Pitch in today, because while anti-wildlife legislators get a break, wolves and other wildlife will never stop running for their lives without our help. Triple your impact now!]( [$25 BECOMES $75]( [$50 BECOMES $150]( [$100 BECOMES $300]( [$150 BECOMES $450]( Sincerely, Defenders of Wildlife Defenders of Wildlife 1130 17th Street NW • Washington, DC 20036 defenders.org --------------------------------------------------------------- Photo Credit: Howling Wolf © Keith Szafranski/iStock This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Update]( your email preferences or [unsubscribe]( [supporter]

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