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We’re building momentum — and you can still be part of it
You got us to Billboard #2. Here’s what we build next.
GREAT LAKES WILDLIFE ALLIANCE
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We’re building momentum — and you can still be part of it.

Dear Friends of Wildlife,

This week, supporters across Wisconsin came together and got us to our goal for Billboard #2. People like you — who believe wildlife deserves a voice — made it happen.

So before anything else: thank you. You took one real step toward a statewide campaign that changes hearts and minds.

But we’re just getting started. One billboard is a spark. A movement is what comes next — a media presence loud enough that the people deciding the fate of Wisconsin’s wolves and wildlife can’t look away.

Every gift right now is a brick in the next billboard. Five dollars or five hundred — it all builds the thing.

Give $250 or more

You join the Billboard Campaign Circle — the supporters who decide what these messages say and where they go up across the Great Lakes region. Your compassion, made visible, twelve feet tall.

Whether you’re reading this on a quiet weekend morning or starting your week, take one minute and ask yourself what kind of state you want Wisconsin to be. Then make it real. A gift is the shortest distance between believing something and building it.

It’s not too late to give. Together, we’re writing the story of how Wisconsin treats its wildlife.

Give Now

With gratitude,
Melissa Smith
Executive Director, Great Lakes Wildlife Alliance

Great Lakes Wildlife Alliance · 117 Ardmore Drive, Madison, WI 53713
msmith@wiwolvesandwildlife.org · 608-234-8860
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