U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removes the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act, halting wolf recovery.
BREAKING: Gray Wolf Stripped of Federal Protections

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removes the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act, halting wolf recovery.
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Yesterday, the Trump administration took an axe to the Endangered Species Act. Today it's easier for special interests to harm wildlife across this country in their pursuit of profits. It's not too late to stop the extinction crisis, but we need a strong Endangered Species Act to do it, and we need your help...
First they tried delisting wolves, and now they’re trying to gut the Endangered Species Act, the law that has been protecting them for years. That’s why we are asking you to join us for the Stop Extinction Challenge! Learn everything you need to know here.
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Join the more than 1.5 million people who have spoken up to keep Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves across the US! There is still time to take action for this iconic species. The deadline to submit public comment is MONDAY, July 15th at 11:59 pm.
Prior to the public hearing, dozens of wolf activists gathered at nearby Gregory Park to oppose the delisting proposal. The rally featured speakers and chanting advocates with signs and wolf apparel.
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