Tell Congress: Keep Your Hands Off Our Wolves
- author: Center for Biological Diversity
- target: United States Senate
- signatures: 1,697
we've got 1,697 signatures,
help us get to 10,000
by February 17, 2015
The
Endangered Species Act requires science-based standards for adding or
removing protections from a particular species, but recently Congress
has used must-pass bills to dodge this process. These bills include
unconnected provisions called riders that get forced through because the
main legislation needs to be passed -- and now Congress has set its
sights on gray wolves.
Lawmakers are attempting to strip wolves of their protections via this underhanded, anti-democratic process. We need your help to stop it.
Judges have repeatedly overturned rules stripping wolves of their federal protection -- with only 5 percent of suitable wolf habitat currently occupied and almost constant threats to their safety, these apex predators still desperately need the Act's protection to survive.
In places where wolves don't have protection, like Idaho and Montana, ruthless killing is decimating their populations. And these wolves lost protection in 2011 because of a rider attached to a budget bill -- we can't let that happen to the rest of America's wolves.
Lawmakers are attempting to strip wolves of their protections via this underhanded, anti-democratic process. We need your help to stop it.
Judges have repeatedly overturned rules stripping wolves of their federal protection -- with only 5 percent of suitable wolf habitat currently occupied and almost constant threats to their safety, these apex predators still desperately need the Act's protection to survive.
In places where wolves don't have protection, like Idaho and Montana, ruthless killing is decimating their populations. And these wolves lost protection in 2011 because of a rider attached to a budget bill -- we can't let that happen to the rest of America's wolves.
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