Just when we thought brutal trophy hunting couldnât get worse, we learned that THREE young wolves were TRICKED and SHOT TO DEATH without consequence! Friend, we’re outraged. Just when we thought brutal trophy hunting couldn’t get worse, we learned that THREE young wolves were TRICKED and SHOT TO DEATH without consequence! The poor creatures were lured out from their protected territory in Colorado and across state lines into pro-hunting Wyoming. Now, the few surviving members of their wolf pack are in extreme peril, and decades of wolf conservation could go up in smoke! [Rush a gift and make twice the impact]( You see, these young Colorado wolves were a conservation miracle: They were believed to be some of the first wild-born pups in more than 80 YEARS! Wildlife experts are struggling to help gray wolves survive, and these births signaled new hope in their tireless efforts. That’s why these heartless killings have such a huge impact and put the health of our wolves and their whole ecosystem at risk! This Earth Day, we’re counting on your support so we can stand up for vulnerable wolves and their critical forest habitats. We're not just up against cruel and shady hunters – we’re up against their big time corporate allies too. Right now, your gift will be matched dollar for dollar, up to our $90,000 goal, in honor of Earth Day so that you can have DOUBLE the impact in our urgent fight for wildlife and the planet we all rely on. This opportunity only lasts until 11:59 p.m. TONIGHT! So please: Will you make a membership gift of $10 or more to Friends of the Earth now to help hit our $90,000 Earth Day goal for our planet and all its inhabitants? If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $10 immediately](
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[Donate another amount]( Here’s the situation. Trophy hunters and Big Oil have the same target: the Endangered Species Act. The ESA is our strongest tool to protect wildlife and the lands they live on. But trophy hunters want to weaken the ESA so they can murder rare wolves for fun and get away with the most cruel hunting methods. That includes helicopter and ATV chases, violent shootings and even choking snares! Meanwhile, Big Oil corporations want to weaken the ESA to get unrestricted access to vital habitats where they can unleash climate-wrecking, water-poisoning pollution with their drilling, fracking and mining projects. With our planet's natural systems in crisis, this nightmare team-up could have a DEVASTATING impact on our wildlife and all our futures. If you care about wolves and other threatened wildlife: We must protect the ESA. If you care about safe air and water: We must protect the ESA. If you care about stopping climate destruction: We MUST protect the ESA. That’s how critical this landmark law is to fighting back against corporate pollution and protecting our planet for generations to come. Friends of the Earth is working to protect the ESA and standing up to brutal hunters and their Big Polluter allies in order to protect threatened wildlife and our planet. But we can’t do it without your support, and our Earth Day match won't last much longer. Please, before our 2X match expires at midnight: Make your membership gift to Friends of the Earth to help hit our crucial $90,000 Earth Day goal to protect our Earth and everything that lives on it. If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $10 immediately](
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Raena Garcia
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