Don't Pass the Sportsmen's Act

Wolves were nearly wiped out in the USA. They were completely wiped out in England, Scotland, Ireland, France and Denmark. Wolves began to recover in the USA after being afforded legal protection was afforded to them. However, there are still nowhere near as many wolves in the USA as there once was.
Wolves are highly sociable animals that have been known to damage their vocal cords through constant howling after being separated from their mates. Wild wolves are also stastically very, very unlikely to attack humans.
The American Bald Eagle is a symbol of America. If I am correct, they are America's National Bird. Californian Condors are also known to be endangered, if I am correct.
Despite this, however, wolves, bald eagles and condors are all at risk of being hunted once again, due to politics and the law. The U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote next week on the Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Advancement Act, a piece of legislation that, according to the Endangered Species Coalition, "would be disastrous for imperiled wildlife and the Endangered Species Act". Wyoming's wolves have already been delisted from the Endangered Species Act. This legislation could block the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from ever relisting them, as well as wolves in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Please, please don't pass this bill. Save the lives of the wolves, eagles and condors.
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