URGENT: Trump orders stripping protection for wolves delayed. We need you NOW

We just barely got it delayed.
Speak for Wildlife · Great Lakes Wildlife Alliance
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Stop Trumps Extinction Plan
Melissa from Speak for Wildlife

We just barely got it delayed.

Today, Trump was poised to sign an executive order stripping federal protections from gray wolves and Mexican wolves. It didn’t happen — yet.

Not because they changed their minds. Because enough people pushed back to buy a little time. That’s all we have right now — a little time.

When this order drops — and it will — it strips the last federal protections wolves have. It makes it easier to legally shoot them. It hands management to states that have already shown what they’ll do. In Wisconsin alone, hunters killed 218 wolves in under 60 hours the last time protections fell.

There are 286 Mexican gray wolves left in the wild in the entire United States. Two hundred and eighty-six.

We need you right now. To help us get this story out. To stand with us while we push back, organize, and prepare for the legal fight ahead.

A $100 gift will help save a wolf pack.

Advocacy — keeping the pressure on decision makers

Public education — getting this story in front of people who need to hear it

Organizing — building the coalition that stops this

Litigation — we’ve beaten them in court before. We’re ready to do it again.

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You are the reason we can stay in this fight. Thank you. I mean it.

— Melissa Smith
Executive Director
Great Lakes Wildlife Alliance & Speak for Wildlife
P.S. Join us this Friday, May 15 for our free Endangered Species Day Short Film Festival — SpeakForWildlife.org/film. Six films. Live scientists. Come see what we’re fighting for.

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