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Should trophy hunters face more consequences for TORMENTING and MURDERING vulnerable wolves? ͏?

Should trophy hunters face more consequences for TORMENTING and MURDERING vulnerable wolves? ͏͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ [Friends of the Earth] [Donate!]( Should trophy hunters face more consequences for TORMENTING and MURDERING vulnerable wolves? [Pair of wolves.]( [YES]( [NO]( **This link has been generated specifically for {EMAIL}. Please do not share with anyone else. Deadline for responses: 11:59 p.m. Friend, we're furious. A Wyoming hunter reportedly ran down a young wolf with a snowmobile, taped the injured canine’s mouth shut and paraded her around town! He even took the wolf to show it off at a bar before DRAGGING her behind the building and MURDERING her in cold blood. It gets worse: Right now, the hunter will get off SCOT-FREE after paying a small fine for this terrible abuse of innocent wildlife. What’s worse is that threatened wildlife like wolves are suffering the consequences. They can be TORTURED TO DEATH with little to no punishment in states with relaxed hunting laws like Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. They are being strangled with choking snares, BLOWN UP with dynamite and mauled by hunting dogs – all for the sake of “fun” and profit. The trophy hunting lobby and their Big Polluter allies have teamed up to DESTROY Endangered Species Act protections. Some companies are even SUING in order to swoop in and take over threatened species’ lands for destructive drilling, fracking and mining. That's why we URGENTLY need your help to protect gray wolves and the planet they call home – before it’s too late! We NEED to know where our top supporters stand, and we’re still missing 12 responses from your area – including yours! We’re running out of time, so please, tell us before 11:59 p.m. tonight: Should trophy hunters face more consequences for TORMENTING and MURDERING vulnerable wolves? [YES]( [NO]( **This link has been generated specifically for {EMAIL}. Please do not share with anyone else. Deadline for responses: 11:59 p.m. Contact Us Friends of the Earth U.S. Washington, D.C. | Berkeley, CA 1-877-843-8687 [Contact Us]( Email Preferences [Unsubscribe]( Learn more [foe.org/about-us]( [foe.org/news]( [foeaction.org]( Connect [Friends of the Earth on Facebook]( [Friends of the Earth on Twitter]( [Friends of the Earth on Flickr]( © 2024, Friends of the Earth. All Rights Reserved. [supporter]

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