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Activate your membership to defend imperiled wildlife before it’s too late ‌ ‌ ‌

Activate your membership to defend imperiled wildlife before it’s too late ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ [Gray Wolves in the Snow © Bill Maynard/iStockphoto]( Defender, Mexican gray wolves, manatees, black-footed ferrets and polar bears – how would you explain their disappearance to tomorrow’s children? Anti-wildlife politicians like Lauren Boebert are attacking the ESA from every angle – starving it of funding, overruling scientific experts and wildlife managers, and attempting to block protections for animals who are on the brink of disappearing forever. [Activate your Defenders of Wildlife membership with a $50 gift today. Together, we will fight back to protect the Endangered Species Act and every animal that relies on it. You’ll even receive an official membership card in the mail!]( [Mexican Gray Wolf - adogslifephoto/iStock Photo] [Activate your membership card to protect threatened wildlife]( A recent AP headline read: “The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is the best tool we have to save imperiled wildlife, but the law itself might not survive.” For more than 50 years, the ESA has worked – saving more than 95% of listed species. But escalating habitat loss, pollution, climate change and disease are putting an estimated 1 million species worldwide at risk of extinction. Defender, we’re facing a full-blown biodiversity crisis. [We need you to stand with us, but most of all, the animals need you – before they disappear forever. Will you activate your membership right now?]( As 2024 gets underway, we know the unprecedented surge of anti-ESA attacks will continue. But we’re in this for the long haul – preparing to take on these assaults in the courts, on Capitol Hill, and on the ground. [By activating your membership, you will help save endangered species, protect the habitat they need to survive, and defend key wildlife conservation laws, including the ESA.]( Thanks for supporting our fight for the voiceless animals we love. Sincerely, Team Defenders [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Defenders of Wildlife 1130 17th Street NW • Washington, DC 20036 defenders.org © 2024 Defenders of Wildlife --------------------------------------------------------------- Photo credit: Gray Wolves in the Snow © Bill Maynard/iStockphoto This email was sent to {EMAIL} Please do not respond to this email. [Click here to unsubscribe]( [supporter]

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