Tell Oregon wildlife officials: Don’t shoot the Frazier Mountain Pack

Wolves once thrived in Oregon, but targeted hunting and trapping completely eliminated wolves from the state a century ago. Only in 2008 did wolves slowly begin to return to Oregon, and their population is still fragile with fewer than 200 wolves in the entire state.

There are only 15 known breeding pairs of wolves in Oregon. The wolf population can’t afford to lose the Frazier Mountain Pack. This pair of proven parents and their growing pups are a vital ray of hope for the future of their species.

I strongly urge you to cancel the lethal removal authorization for the Frazier Mountain Pack.

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