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Support a National Wolf Recovery Plan

Target: Dale Hall, head of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Sponsored by: Defenders of Wildlife
In the wake of the federal delisting of wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies, Defenders of Wildlife and our allies at the Natural Resources Defense Council have filed a formal petition with the Fish and Wildlife Service calling for a national wolf recovery plan.

Such a plan would help ensure a lasting future for wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies and provide a needed boost for wolf recovery and management efforts in the Southwest, Northeast and Pacific Northwest.

Help support this forward-looking effort to protect the gray wolf's important part in America. Sign our petition to send your personalized comments to Dale Hall, head of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 20,000
 

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Please let the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service know why you support a forward-looking national wolf recovery plan
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As someone who cares about ensuring a lasting future for wolves in the U.S., I strongly urge the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to adopt a comprehensive recovery plan for wolves in the contiguous United States.

I was deeply concerned about the recent elimination of federal protections for wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies. By turning over management to states that plan to kill as many as 70% of the wolves in the region, your agency has dealt a serious blow to wolf recovery efforts.

The agency's failure to secure a future for wolves in the Southwest is also of great concern to me.

The Service's recovery plans for America's wolves are badly out of date (the most recent plan is over 15-years old), do not reflect the most recent scientific data on wolves, and set recovery goals that are grossly inadequate.
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10:02 am PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Oklahoma
Please let the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service know why you support a forward-looking national wolf recovery plan
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9:47 am PDT, May 11, Karina Textor, Illinois
They were here long before us & we should show some respect.
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9:44 am PDT, May 11, Robert Bishop, Alabama
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9:39 am PDT, May 11, David Lorentz, New York
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9:38 am PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
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9:19 am PDT, May 11, Liliana Hernandez, New York
we need a national plan to save the wolves. they are integral to the planet and necessary for the survival of the ecosystem. Please save the wolves.
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9:13 am PDT, May 11, Kevin Hunter, Oregon
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9:12 am PDT, May 11, Aaeron Robb, Maryland
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9:00 am PDT, May 11, Joel Silverman, Colorado
Please let the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service know why you support a forward-looking national wolf recovery plan
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8:50 am PDT, May 11, Chris Maggiolo, Virginia
It is important for the balance of an ecosystem that we maintain biodiversity safe habitats for wildlife. Saving our wolves ultimately benefits every organism in the food chain - of which our very selves are included.
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8:41 am PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Washington
In our ignorance, we humans have change the food chain. We have destroyed animals because they bother us in some way. We are on this earth to share it. With all! We are suppose to protect what is here. NOT KILL IT!
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8:36 am PDT, May 11, Whitney Hazlewood, California
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7:49 am PDT, May 11, Tifffany Rasberry, California
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7:39 am PDT, May 11, Tobin Bradley, North Carolina
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7:31 am PDT, May 11, Anthony Aranda, Arizona
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7:15 am PDT, May 11, Kelly Carr, Georgia
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7:08 am PDT, May 11, Denise Devany, New Jersey
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7:07 am PDT, May 11, Randolph Stein, California
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7:02 am PDT, May 11, Sam Andrews, United Kingdom
The law to protect wolves is way out of date and needs a boost. Its imperative the wolves are protected. They are at risk from poachers and extinction.
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6:50 am PDT, May 11, Dorothy Wyman, Florida
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6:49 am PDT, May 11, Tammy Conway, New Hampshire
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6:23 am PDT, May 11, Carla Atcheson, North Carolina
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6:13 am PDT, May 11, Alix Allison, New York
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5:27 am PDT, May 11, Kathy Heather, New Jersey
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4:55 am PDT, May 11, Dave Hansen, Florida
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4:17 am PDT, May 11, Jeanie Broderick, Maryland
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2:53 am PDT, May 11, Claudia Stoffel, Washington
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1:25 am PDT, May 11, David Kelly, Arizona
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