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Tell the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service not to turn its back on the Gray Wolf!
While few would dispute that the gray wolf has made an unprecedented recovery in certain parts of the country such as the Great Lakes, the recent U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposal to cross the wolf off of the federal Endangered Species List in more than 20 states would end wolf recovery efforts prematurely in some of these states. The proposal threatens potential wolf populations by removing protections for wolves in states that have suitable habitat and where wolves are likely to return naturally and thrive with federal protections. For example, in the northeastern states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York, which have yet to establish wolf populations but still contain sound habitat, wolves would no longer be subject to endangered species protection. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is accepting public comments on the proposed plan through November 18. Contact the agency TODAY and tell them not to close the door on wolf recovery efforts in habitat-rich areas such as the Northeast. Take Action today!
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