Urgent! ‘Relist Wolves Action Day’ Is On January 25th; Demand That The USFWS Relist Wolves On The Endangered Species List

As of January 23rd, 148 wolves have been killed by hunters in the state of Montana. Gray wolves continue to be slaughtered in the Northern Rockies with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) nearly 4 months passed its status review deadline.

Whenever pressure has mounted on USFWS to #RelistWolves, they try using misdirection and talk about wolves— like the Red Wolf— who already has federal protections. In fact, it has been nearly 3 years since USFWS has acknowledged the existence of Gray Wolves on social media. The time for USFWS to honor their stewardship of the Gray wolf is now.

We need your help! Join the #RelistWolvesActionDay tomorrow, January 25th, to show USFWS that WE ARE WATCHING!

We demand that they not only release the results of the status review, but also that they #RelistWolves back on the Endangered Species List.

Help spread the word and join us!

For information on how you can help and to access the digital toolkit, CLICK HERE!

You can also help by asking your representatives to put pressure on Deb Haaland and President Biden to #RelistWolves, HERE!

You can help all animals and our planet by choosing compassion on your plate and in your glass. #GoVeg

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