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Friend, The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed a rule that would ban predator control of na

[Support the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's proposed rule to prohibit predator control on the National Wildlife Refuges.]( [Humane Society Legislative Fund]( [Bobcats]( [YOU Can Save Wolves, Bears, and Cougars]( [Take Action]( Friend, The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed a rule that would ban predator control of native carnivores on the National Wildlife Refuge System. If finalized, this rule will be a huge victory for countless wildlife—like wolves, bears and cougars—living on refuges. We only have until March 4 to make our voices heard, so you must act FAST. [Your immediate action can make a difference for these animals!]( [Take Action]( These refuges are home to thousands of wildlife and fish species, many of whom depend on these refuges for their survival. Banning predator control programs—which allow for the use of cruel methods like shooting animals from the air, trapping and snaring, or chasing wildlife with radio-collared hounds—will save these species from senseless slaughter and provide them with the protections they deserve and need to survive. [Act now!]( This is a huge step forward in the protection of native carnivores, and it’s imperative we come out in full force in support of this proposed rule to ensure it is finalized and implemented quickly. Thousands of wildlife species depend on National Wildlife Refuges to provide them with a safe habitat in which to live and raise their young. [Help us make that a reality by sending a comment to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.]( Thank you, [Sara Amundson Signature] Sara Amundson President Humane Society Legislative Fund [Donate Now]( [Humane Society Legislative Fund]( 1255 23rd Street, NW, Suite 455 | Washington, DC 20037 [Donate]( | [Contact]( | [Privacy]( | [Blog]( [HSLF Facebook Logo]( [HSLF Twitter Logo]( [HSLF Youtube Logo]( © 2024 Humane Society Legislative Fund (HSLF) | All Rights Reserved This message was sent to {EMAIL}. To stop ALL email from the Humane Society Legislative Fund, click [here](.

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