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Wolf hunters are out of control

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Dear Friend, I have terrible news. The Fish and Wildlife Service has refused to give Northern Rockie

Dear Friend, I have terrible news. The Fish and Wildlife Service has refused to give Northern Rockies wolves protection under the Endangered Species Act. These vulnerable wolves -- including those in the Yellowstone area -- are facing a dire threat. They’re being ruthlessly slaughtered by trophy hunters, while Big Polluters eagerly eye their habitats for exploitation. It's a brutal assault on our precious wildlife, driven by profit-seeking interests. We refuse to stand idly by while these majestic creatures are driven to extinction. That's why we've set an urgent goal to raise $6,000 for World Wildlife Day. Because of your unwavering support, we've created a custom donation link that allows you to be among the first to contribute. Please, act swiftly and make your donation today! Here's your link: [Special Access for Friend]( There's never been a more critical moment to defend vulnerable species like wolves and safeguard our planet. Wolves are keystone species, crucial for maintaining ecological balance. They control prey populations, ensuring the survival of other plant and animal species. And their kills provide vital nutrients for scavengers, enriching our ecosystems. If trophy hunters succeed in wiping out wolves, it will leave our lands vulnerable to exploitation by Big Polluters. Mining, logging, and other destructive activities will devastate these habitats, leaving no chance for wolf recovery. All of this, simply to satisfy the insatiable greed of a few. Our World Wildlife Day goal is not just about protecting wolves; it's about defending our public lands and the very future of our planet. We know you understand the gravity of the situation, which is why we're reaching out to you for early access to this critical opportunity. Can you donate $27 RIGHT NOW for World Wildlife Day and help us protect wildlife like wolves, our public lands, and the future of our planet? If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $27 immediately]( [Donate $50 immediately]( [Donate $100 immediately]( [Donate another amount]( In one incident, 25 Yellowstone wolves were slaughtered in just 6 months. Trophy hunters and Big Polluters are exploiting the absence of Endangered Species Act protections for these wolves. But the ESA is not just about protecting individual species -- it's a vital safeguard against rampant environmental degradation. Without it, our communities will suffer the devastating consequences of unchecked exploitation. The Fish and Wildlife Service could restore full protections for wildlife and stop the assault on wolves and our public lands. But it’s not doing enough – and we can’t afford to delay action any longer. Friends of the Earth members like you are at the forefront of the fight to protect our vulnerable wildlife and the public lands they call home. But we cannot win this battle without your support. Iconic wolves, invaluable public lands, and the future of our planet are hanging in the balance. Please, donate $27 to Friends of the Earth this World Wildlife Day and help protect wildlife and the planet. If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $27 immediately]( [Donate $50 immediately]( [Donate $100 immediately]( [Donate another amount]( Together, we can make a difference. Thousands of members like you have already joined the fight. Your support has been instrumental in the progress we've made so far to safeguard the ESA and protect species like Northern Rocky gray wolves. When we unite and take bold action, we have proven time and again that we can achieve victories. Without decisive action, wolves in the Northern Rockies face extinction. It is our responsibility to act boldly and swiftly. Make a membership gift today and join us in the movement to combat trophy hunters and Big Polluters and protect wildlife and the planet – before it’s too late. Help make this World Wildlife Day count with a $27 contribution to Friends of the Earth while this urgent opportunity is still available. If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $27 immediately]( [Donate $50 immediately]( [Donate $100 immediately]( [Donate another amount]( Standing shoulder to shoulder 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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