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Mama wolves like 907F and their pups are in grave danger. Rush your $10Â donation now to protect vu

Mama wolves like 907F and their pups are in grave danger. Rush your $10Â donation now to protect vulnerable wildlife and our planet and help us meet our $3,200 goal! Dear Friend, Mama wolves like 907F and their pups are in grave danger. Rush your $10 donation now to protect vulnerable wildlife and our planet and help us meet our $3,200 goal! If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $10 immediately]( [Donate $27 immediately]( [Donate $50 immediately]( [Donate another amount]( A shaggy wolf with her left eye missing strides confidently through the trees. This wolf is 907F – the oldest known gray wolf in Yellowstone. A brave mama to her pups and defender of her pack, she’s been the fearless leader of the Junction Butte Pack for an entire decade! 907F and her pack are protected within Yellowstone, but park lines mean nothing to wolves. And in surrounding states like Montana, it’s completely legal for trophy hunters to lure and bait these wolves across the border of protected lands to brutally SLAUGHTER them. [We need federal protections for this vulnerable species before unsuspecting wolves like 907F fall prey to vicious hunters. Donate $10 today and help us reach our $3,200 goal by midnight tonight to protect vulnerable wildlife and our planet!]( We’ve already seen how lax hunting laws outside of Yellowstone have tragically impacted the Junction Butte pack. Two hunting seasons ago, Montanan hunters took advantage of Endangered Species Act rollbacks and lured innocent wolves across the Yellowstone border. As soon as they set their tiny paws outside of the park, over a dozen wolves were shot and killed, including some members of Junction Butte. Wolves deserve to be safe wherever they roam. That’s why it’s past time gray wolves are protected nationally under the Endangered Species Act. Without urgent action, we could lose this vulnerable and iconic species forever. Trophy hunters are gunning down the last Yellowstone wolves. Donate $10 today and help us reach our $3,200 goal to protect wildlife and our planet before it’s too late. If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $10 immediately]( [Donate $27 immediately]( [Donate $50 immediately]( [Donate another amount]( 907F is the perfect model of her species’ reputation as determined survivors and loyal protectors. She embodies gray wolves’ standard of courage and strength. But even a fierce pack leader and devoted mama like 907F is no match for merciless trophy hunters out for blood. Their hunting practices are nothing short of barbaric: massive rifles fully loaded with rounds of bullets, powerful steel snares designed to choke and mangle a helpless wolf, and even high-speed snowmobiles used to chase the terrified creatures down. Even worse, while mama wolves lie dead at the hands of vicious hunters, their babies are back in the den waiting for them to come home. Left alone without protection, orphaned wolf pups face an almost-certain death to hypothermia or starvation. These poor babies are too weak and fragile to survive without their mother. Friend, trophy hunters tear apart wolf families like this all too often. The next generation of wolves and the future of this vulnerable species is at risk if we don’t act soon to protect our country’s wildlife. These voiceless four-legged mammals are depending on us to speak up for them and STOP them from being pushed to EXTINCTION at the hands of ruthless trophy hunters. Ask yourself: is a trophy hunter’s sick desire to watch animals die worth losing iconic wildlife like gray wolves? The future of wolves is at stake. Rush your $10 donation today and help us get to our $3,200 goal for vulnerable wildlife and our planet! If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $10 immediately]( [Donate $27 immediately]( [Donate $50 immediately]( [Donate another amount]( As you read this, trophy hunters are teaming up with the fossil fuel industry and corrupt politicians to REMOVE the few safeguards wolves still have. But only 6,000 wolves remain in the lower 48 states. This vulnerable species is hanging on by a thread – and losing their protections would seal their fate. All so trophy hunters can kill for “fun” and Big Polluters can line their pockets no matter the cost to wildlife and the planet. Unless we act immediately, anti-wolf hunters and corporations will get their way and wipe out gray wolves in the Northern Rockies for good. Driven by corporate greed and selfish interests, they’ll ravage wolves’ habitats for fossil fuel development – leaving no possibility of recovery for vulnerable wolves. It’s up to us to stop them and protect wildlife and our planet, Friend. Friends of the Earth is working to strengthen the Endangered Species Act and protect the wildlife that depends on it. A vital piece of legislation, the ESA allows us to shield endangered species from violence. Even more, it gives us the power to block destructive industries like Big Oil, logging, and factory farming from destroying critical habitats for profit. Your membership gift today can help us defend the ESA, protect vulnerable wildlife, and ensure a future for our only Earth. But we’re up against the trophy hunting lobby and Big Polluters that will fight tooth and nail to get their way. And we only have until midnight tonight to meet our $3,200 goal – so will you be one of the generous donors that helps us get there and make real change for vulnerable wildlife and the planet? Big Polluters and trophy hunters may soon drive wolves to extinction. Donate $10 today and help us hit our $3,200 fundraising goal for wildlife and our planet by midnight tonight! If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $10 immediately]( [Donate $27 immediately]( [Donate $50 immediately]( [Donate another amount]( Standing with you, Raena Garcia Senior fossil fuels and lands campaigner, Friends of the Earth Contact Us: Friends of the Earth U.S. Washington, D.C. | Berkeley, CA 1-877-843-8687 [Contact us]( Email Preferences: [Click here to unsubscribe]( Learn more: www.foe.org/news www.foe.org/about-us www.foeaction.org Connect: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Flickr]( © 2023, Friends of the Earth. All Rights Reserved. [supporter]

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