This bill would open the door to thousands of wolves being slaughtered

Rep. Lauren Boebert is trying to open the door to nationwide wolf hunting and trapping. Soon, thousands more wolves could be in the crosshairs.

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This is urgent.

Rep. Lauren Boebert is trying to open the door to nationwide wolf hunting and trapping. Soon, thousands more wolves could be in the crosshairs.

Wolves are incredible animals, but they can’t defend themselves from the high-powered rifles and steel-jawed traps. That’s where we come in.

There’s no time to lose: This bill is already working its way through Congress.

The wolves of the Northern Rockies are getting shot, trapped, and run over.

With each passing day, gray wolves are being pushed closer and closer to the brink of extinction.

In the Northern Rockies, where wolves have already had their federal protections stripped away, the states of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming are trying to kill as many wolves as possible.

And they’re doing it in some of the most horrific ways you can imagine: Hunting wolves from helicopters, running them down with snowmobiles, even killing newborn pups in their dens.

This bill would put wolves everywhere in the U.S. at risk.

Rep. Boebert’s bill would open the door to that kind of brutality wherever wolves are found, while also blocking courts from intervening.

With only a few thousand wolves left in the Lower 48, scattered across a tiny fraction of their historic range, we can’t afford to let this dangerous legislation move forward.

Tell Congress: No more wolf hunts.

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