Wolves rock, so help them out!
Limpy (Wolf 253M) was one of the most celebrated wolves in the Druid pack, known by wolf watchers around the world.
This world-famous wolf was gunned down just outside Yellowstone National Park on March 28th, 2008--one of the first of more than 100 wolves to be killed when the Bush/Cheney Administration eliminated vital federal protections for wolves last year.
Defenders of Wildlife and our allies stopped the Bush/Cheney plan in court, but now--just one year after Limpy’s death--U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has once again eliminated protections for wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies.
It’s a plan that could lead to the slaughter of more than two-thirds of the wolves in the Northern Rockies and derail efforts to return these magnificent animals to parts of their historic range in Washington, Oregon, Colorado and Utah.
Please take action and urge President Obama to maintain the Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies.
This world-famous wolf was gunned down just outside Yellowstone National Park on March 28th, 2008--one of the first of more than 100 wolves to be killed when the Bush/Cheney Administration eliminated vital federal protections for wolves last year.
Defenders of Wildlife and our allies stopped the Bush/Cheney plan in court, but now--just one year after Limpy’s death--U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has once again eliminated protections for wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies.
It’s a plan that could lead to the slaughter of more than two-thirds of the wolves in the Northern Rockies and derail efforts to return these magnificent animals to parts of their historic range in Washington, Oregon, Colorado and Utah.
Please take action and urge President Obama to maintain the Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies.
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