

This Giving Tuesday, save Idaho's wolves from snipers
Idaho allocated $140,000 so hired agents can track and gun down wolves from the air over the state's national forests.
The Center for Biological Diversity took legal action to stop it. Please help save wolves with a matched Giving Tuesday gift to the Saving Life on Earth Fund.
It's sickening and cruel to stalk wolves from the air, exhaust them, and then pick them off one by one. It's also terrible management of wildlife and public lands.
The noise from helicopters and planes used to hunt wolves also puts endangered species at risk. Grizzly bears can be scared out of their dens, leaving cubs behind. Canada lynx and wolverines can be chased away from the forested areas where they hunt for prey.
That's why our lawyers took action. We'll never stop fighting for wolves and other wildlife in harm's way, and you can help.
Please make a matched gift today to the Saving Life on Earth Fund.