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Dear Friend, National Public Lands Day is tomorrow. But wolves in the Yellowstone area are being sla

Dear Friend, National Public Lands Day is tomorrow. But wolves in the Yellowstone area are being slaughtered mercilessly. And private interests like trophy hunters and Big Polluters are making matters worse. They’re teaming up to push against protections for these helpless canines. All for the sake of profit. We won’t stand by and watch them win. That's why we've set an ambitious goal of $60,000 for National Public Lands Day. Because you've been such an essential supporter, we created a custom donation link you can use to be the FIRST to contribute. So please, rush your donation today! Here's your link: [SPECIAL ACCESS FOR {EMAIL}]( This National Public Lands Day, there’s never been a better time to stand up for vulnerable species like wolves and the planet. But why should we protect them? Well, wolves are keystone species. They help keep elk and deer populations in check, allowing other plant and animal species to thrive. What’s more, the remains of their kills redistribute nutrients and feed scavengers. They play a vital role in our wild spaces like Yellowstone, yet they're being hunted relentlessly. If trophy hunters manage to wipe out wolves, that would leave their lands defenseless. Big Polluters would be able to swoop in and use the land for their own profit. That means mining, logging, factory farming, and other planet-harming practices. Once these habitats are destroyed, wolves will stand no chance at recovering. All so greedy interests can get their payday. That’s why our National Public Lands Day goal means so much to our vulnerable wolves, the public lands they roam, and our planet. I know you recognize how high the stakes are. Which is why I'm reaching out to you today to be part of this select group for early access. Can you rush a $27 donation right now for National Public Lands Day and help protect wolves, our public lands, and 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]( A mere 6,000 wolves occupy less than 10% of their historic range in the lower 48 states. And with the recent slaughter of 25 Yellowstone wolves, only 89 remain in the national park. It's not an accident. Trophy hunters and Big Polluters are benefiting from the lack of Endangered Species Act protections for these wolves. But the ESA doesn’t just protect wolves. It’s a vital piece of legislation that stands between a healthy planet and rampant pollution. Without the ESA, countless communities would suffer the impacts of unchecked mining, fracking, and drilling. We need to stop this before it's too late. Friends of the Earth members like you are fueling the fight to protect vulnerable species like wolves and the public lands they roam -- all in service of our planet. We can't afford to lose the fight. But we can't win without you. Iconic wolves, precious public lands, and our planet need your help before it's too late. Donate $27 to Friends of the Earth this National Public Lands Day. 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]( We can do this together. Hundreds of thousands of members like you have already stepped up. That support has been instrumental in the progress we've made so far to protect wolves. From making calls, to submitting comments, to taking bold action with us: Time after time, we've seen that when we fight together, we win. This is a watershed moment in the fight to save wolves, the public lands they call home, and our planet. Without action, wolves in the Northern Rockies could be wiped out and their species could be lost forever. It is our duty to act boldly before it's too late. And we can only do it together. Make your $27 membership contribution today while you have early access to this special opportunity! Join the movement to fight back against trophy hunters and Big Polluters and protect wolves and the planet. Make this National Public Lands Day count with a $27 contribution to Friends of the Earth while this 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 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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