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Sign The Petition: 7,000 signatures needed by Endangered Species Day to help save gray wolves from extinction

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URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Become one of the FIRST members to help us reach 7,000 signatures by Endangere

URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Become one of the FIRST members to help us reach 7,000 signatures by Endangered Species Day in just two days → Sign the petition now URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Become one of the FIRST members to help us reach 7,000 signatures by Endangered Species Day in just two days → [Sign the petition now to protect mama wolf 907F and the remaining 124 Yellowstone gray wolves from brutal trophy hunters! >>]( There are only 124 gray wolves remaining in Yellowstone, including an impressive and beloved female known as 907F. This fierce matriarch of the Junction Butte Pack is the pack’s leader and the oldest known wolf in Yellowstone! She’s proven herself to be a shrewd survivor after spending over a decade raising litters of pups and fending off rivals. Mama wolf 907F is an iconic legend among the park and is easily recognized by her thick fur and missing left eye. But innocent gray wolves like 907F are in danger of being brutally slaughtered by trophy hunters any moment now. And even a brave mama wolf like 907F is no competition for the type of powerful and violent murder methods used on unsuspecting wolves by these merciless killers. From loaded rifles to painful choking snares, to dynamiting entire wolf dens with sleeping pups inside — these bloodthirsty trophy hunters will do ANYTHING to get their kill, regardless of how inhumane or gruesome. In fact, just recently, it was reported that a hunter in Wyoming captured a Yellowstone wolf that had unknowingly crossed the park’s border into the state that has virtually no limits to murdering wolves. This ruthless hunter didn’t just put the poor creature out of its misery after running the animal down to exhaustion with a snowmobile. No, Friend, instead, the abuse continued as the hunter taped the injured wolf’s mouth shut and transported the animal to a local bar for cheap thrills — before finally taking the innocent wolf out back of the public establishment and shooting the helpless animal to death. Gray wolves are in danger of being completely annihilated by reckless trophy hunters — and we could soon lose this beloved species forever if we don’t demand federal protections for them immediately. Endangered Species Day is just 2 days away, and we’re aiming to get 7,000 signatures by then to demand ESA protections immediately: [Friend, can gray wolves count on you to step up for them today? Add your name now >>]( [SIGN THE PETITION]( As environmentalists and activists gear up for Endangered Species Day, it’s a crucial time to raise awareness for protecting the Earth’s most endangered and threatened species from extinction. It highlights the importance of wildlife conservation in supporting healthy biodiversity, as well as the vital roles that keystone species like gray wolves play in maintaining our planet’s healthy ecosystems. In other words, protecting vulnerable species like gray wolves is about more than saving one of the country’s most treasured native mammals, but these beloved canines also help keep our public lands in check. And if violent trophy hunters continue to annihilate the remaining gray wolves and we lose this important species, it would severely disrupt our ecosystems and natural food chain. However, despite these dwindling animals being savagely murdered in droves by violent hunters, it was announced earlier this year that this fragile species will be removed from the Endangered Species Act list, which means they will lose crucial life-saving protections! We cannot allow this decision to stand, so we must rally activists to fight back with us immediately! Please, Friend, these majestic creatures are running out of time, and they’re counting on you to be their voice. [Be one of the first supporters to take action ahead of Endangered Species Day. Tell FWS that we demand protections for gray wolves before it’s too late to save them from EXTINCTION! >>]( [SIGN THE PETITION]( Thanks for using your voice to defend keystone species like gray wolves, Friends of the Earth Contact Us: Friends of the Earth U.S. Washington, D.C. | Berkeley, CA PO Box 7010 Merrifield, VA 22116-7010 1-877-843-8687 [Contact us](foe.org/about-us/contact/) Email Preferences: [Click here to unsubscribe]( Learn more: www.foe.org/news www.foe.org/about-us www.foeaction.org Connect: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Flickr]( © 2024, Friends of the Earth. All Rights Reserved. [supporter]

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