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The #RelistWolves Campaign is a grassroots coalition committed to raising awareness for & restoring federal protections to Gray Wolves.

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A recent article explored wildlife whacking, a far too common practice in WY in which “hunters” use snowmobiles to run down and kill wildlife. One such hunter, Don Hall, described his "hobby" in grotesque detail:  bit.ly/WYMOB

A recent article explored wildlife whacking, a far too common practice in WY in which “hunters” use snowmobiles to run down and kill wildlife. One such hunter, Don Hall, described his "hobby" in grotesque detail:  bit.ly/WYMOB
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Despite there only being an estimated 6,000 wolves left in the U.S., thousands are hunted down each year using horrific & unethical tactics— including being run down by snowmobiles and ATVs. We must work together to keep our wildlife safe. Take action at RelistWolves.Org !

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Today, August 13th is International Wolf Day. #InternationalWolfDay was created to raise awareness about the critically important role wolves play in balanced ecosystems. Observe and celebrate today by taking action for wolves at RelistWolves.Org!

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Idaho's aggressive wolf policies have led to a 13% drop in the wolf population over the past two summers, now down to 1,150. This decline is due to increased hunting and trapping measures approved by the state legislature.

Idaho's aggressive wolf policies have led to a 13% drop in the wolf population over the past two summers, now down to 1,150. This decline is due to increased hunting and trapping measures approved by the state legislature.
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Two years ago, President Biden signed into law the biggest climate investment in history and it’s working – cutting climate pollution, creating jobs, improving public health and turbocharging the clean energy economy. Let’s build on these accomplishments! #ClimateWinsHere

Two years ago, <a href="/POTUS/">President Biden</a> signed into law the biggest climate investment in history and it’s working – cutting climate pollution, creating jobs, improving public health and turbocharging the clean energy economy. Let’s  build on these accomplishments! #ClimateWinsHere
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Another week, another Pack Press! Want to get weekly updates and links to articles directly from The #RelistWolves Campaign? Sign up for our newsletter, take action, and learn more at RelistWolves.Org!

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A recent article in the explored the horrific drop in Idaho’s wolf population— about 13%— over the past two summers. Anti-wolf legislation in the state has contributed signifcantly to the loss of wolves. Read the full article here: bit.ly/4dwU0bO

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INSIST THAT WE RELIST! With over 4,000 wolves having been killed in the contiguous U.S. since 2020, the time to restore federal protections to ALL Gray Wolves is now— before the hunts resume. Sign our updated action letter at RelistWolves.Org!

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The WDFW has gone back on their word to avoid killing wolves from the Leadpoint pack, now authorized the killing of up to two additional Leadpoint wolves. WDFW has confirmed that a wolf from the Dominion pack has already been killed. Read more here: ow.ly/w4Jy50T0Om9

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Ending the week on a positive note with our weekly wolf news round-up! Sign up for regular updates and take action today at RelistWolves.Org!

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Today, @‌COParksWildlife began the process of relocating the Copper Creek pack, caving to ranchers after livestock depredation. The decision not only goes against the dept’s own guidelines, but ranchers in the region reportedly did not first exhaust nonlethal deterrents.

Today, @‌COParksWildlife began the process of relocating the Copper Creek pack, caving to ranchers after livestock depredation. The decision not only goes against the dept’s own guidelines, but ranchers in the region reportedly did not first exhaust nonlethal deterrents.
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Check out the latest in this week’s #WolfNews! Sign up for regular updates with our #PackPress and take action today at RelistWolves.Org!

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TW// Graphic Images of Hunted Wolves Dear @‌potus, Our children are watching. They know that our ecosystems rely on keystone species to maintain balance. The time to follow the science and #RelistWolves is now.

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A recent NatGeo article, explores how scientists are learning more about the evolution of domestic dogs from wolves by studying ancient fossils and using advanced techniques like DNA analysis, reiterating that #AllDogsComeFromWolves! Read the article here: bit.ly/3ALAjyg

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A recent NatGeo article, explores how scientists are learning more about the evolution of domestic dogs from wolves by studying ancient fossils and using advanced techniques like DNA analysis, reiterating that #AllDogsComeFromWolves! Read the article here: bit.ly/3ALAjyg

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In 2023, USDA killed 305 wolves using inhumane methods like traps, snares, poisons, & aerial gunning. The program primarily serves commercial agriculture interests. The report underscores that wolves are killed even without a hunt.

In 2023, USDA killed 305 wolves using inhumane methods like traps, snares, poisons, &amp; aerial gunning. The program primarily serves commercial agriculture interests. The report underscores that wolves are killed even without a hunt.