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![]() Poisoned by cyanide bombs. Lured out of their territory and gunned down. Chased and crushed by snowmobiles. This shouldn't be what life looks like for a wolf. When left to thrive, life in a wolf pack can be social, adventurous and playful, embarking on group hunts to feed the whole family or experiencing moments of serene stillness on starlit nights. That's the life we're working to protect. We've set a goal of raising $30,000 to grow our movement before our fiscal year ends at midnight tonight. Life in a wolf pack should be playful and curious, challenging and supportive. But time and again, we see harrowing stories of wolves whose lives are cut short in unthinkably cruel ways. And soon, it could get even worse. A bill is moving through Congress that would strip wolves of their Endangered Species Act protections, paving the way for nationwide wolf hunts. At a time when it's still legal in some places to run over wolves with snowmobiles, catch them in crushing steel traps or lure them with exploding cyanide bombs, we're working to ensure wolves have more protection, not less. Are you with us? Before midnight on June 30, help us reach even more people who will join our cause to defend wolves by donating today? Thank you for standing with wolves, The Environmental Action team Your donation will be used to stand up for wildlife and the wild places they call home, and to support all of our campaigns to protect our environment. The generosity of people just like you is what makes all of our work possible. |







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