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An unlikely ally for wolf killers

Jamie Rappoport Clark, Defenders of Wildlife

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Dec. 26, 2014

With a blanket of white snow on the ground, everyone knows – even if you just wound a wolf, you can easily follow the bloody trail in the snow.

And in winter, when food is scarce and tracks in the snow make it much easier to put a bullseye on their backs, wolves are the most vulnerable to those who want them dead.

Your urgent donation to Defenders of Wildlife is the best investment you can make for wolves and other vulnerable wildlife.

4,259 wolves have been killed in the Lower 48 since 2011. And when it comes to killing wolves, snow is an unlikely ally for those who want to kill them.

For America’s wolves, every day is a life or death struggle for survival. Defenders of Wildlife has been at the forefront of restoring wolves to the Lower 48 for decades. But we are only as strong as our supporters.

We count on wildlife lovers like you to help us fight for the wolves, on the ground in wolf country and in Washington, DC.

Your support will never make a bigger difference than it will today.

The facts are clear. If the U.S. Fish and Wildlife’s proposed national delisting goes through, more wolves will die.

You and I have worked so hard to restore wolves to the Lower 48. We can’t let the wolf haters in places like Idaho resume the slaughter that wiped wolves out in the first place.

Wolves need you now, more than ever.

Winter's Bloody Secret

Gray Wolf (c) Barrett Hedges

In winter, even if you just wound

a wolf, you can easily follow the

bloody trail in the snow.

 save wolves button

If the national delisting goes through, more wolves will die – they need you now more than ever.

Thank you for your passion and your generosity.

Sincerely,

Jamie Rappaport Clark, Defenders of Wildlife

Jamie Rappaport Clark

President

Defenders of Wildlife