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This Giving Tuesday, help give wolves a fighting chance.

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A howl is part of the secret, sacred language of wolves. They use howls to find their families, greet pack mates, and warn their pups about dangers ahead.

 

Yet right now, hunters are stealing these howls: They're using recordings of howls to lure wolves away from their packs and out of our world.

 

When a wolf follows a howl, they should be meeting their pack mate, not the barrel of a gun.

 

Are you with us? We've set a goal of raising $20,000 by midnight this Giving Tuesday. Donate during our drive to help save these wolves from slaughter.

 

 

For the first three weeks of a wolf's life, she can't hear a thing. Then, almost miraculously, at three weeks old her pup ears perk up and she starts to hear.

 

She hears the snow crunch beneath her paws and the barks of her brothers and sisters. But if she's unlucky, she'll hear fake howls, realistic recordings of her extended family luring her away from safety and into the line of fire.

 

We won't stand by and let hunters deceive wolves to death.

 

This Giving Tuesday, help protect gray wolves.

 

These recordings betray a wolf's sense of hearing, but the betrayal doesn't stop there.

 

Wolves have amazing eyesight. They can see well in low light and they can even see well at night. But they can't see the invisible, man-made border where their haven in a national park ends.

 

Yet today, it's perfectly legal for hunters to sit at the edge of lands where wolves are protected and lure them out to be killed.

 

We're rallying the Environmental Action pack to support protections for wolves in the Northern Rockies no matter where they are or what they hear.

 

Help give wolves a fighting chance: Donate today.

Thank you,

The Environmental Action team

 

 

Your donation will be used to stand up for wildlife and the wild places they call home, and to support all of our campaigns to protect our environment. The generosity of people just like you is what makes all of our work possible.

 

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