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Wolves, grizzlies, and more need YOUR help now. Wolves, grizzlies, and more need YOUR help now. â€

Wolves, grizzlies, and more need YOUR help now. Wolves, grizzlies, and more need YOUR help now. ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ [header logo with action button]( [Captive Mexican Gray Wolves © Glenn Nagel/Alamy Stock Photo]( Defend the ESA Against Attacks! Defender, What could a world without the Endangered Species Act look like? Let’s just imagine… Wolves in the lower 48 face the same fate as their brethren in the Northern Rockies – hunted, trapped, run down on snowmobiles, and shot from helicopters. The mountains drenched in blood. Fragile habitat for animals like polar bears and wolverines sold off to the highest bidder – logged, mined, drilled, and fracked into desolate industrial wastelands. Animals driven from their homes, unable to find food, or even crushed in their dens by heavy equipment. Red wolves, black-footed ferrets, and other animals with catastrophically low numbers stripped of their life-saving protections. The last few disappear forever, only to be seen in museums and picture books. [DEMAND CONGRESS: STOP ATTACKING THE ESA!]( Anti-wildlife legislators have launched a near-record number of attacks on the ESA. They will gladly condemn wildlife to this devastating future. [[ADD YOUR NAME]: Demand Congress stop attacking the ESA and threatening countless species with extinction!]( The ESA is the last line of defense for threatened wildlife. This bedrock law allows us to protect and restore habitats and fight against poachers, resulting in 95% of ESA-listed species still being with us today. We know that more attacks are coming – and we must be ready to fight back. [Sign right now to send a powerful message to anti-wildlife legislators that we won’t back down while they try to gut the ESA.]( We refuse to live in a world without these precious animals. Thank you for standing with us. Sincerely, Mike Senatore SVP, Conservation Programs Defenders of Wildlife Defenders of Wildlife 1130 17th Street NW • Washington, DC 20036 defenders.org --------------------------------------------------------------- Photo Credit: Mexican Gray Wolves © Glenn Nagel/Alamy Stock Photo This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Update]( your email preferences or [unsubscribe]( [supporter]

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