Take Emergency Action to Rescue the Mexican Gray Wolf!

The Issue

The Mexican gray wolf, a distinct subspecies of the gray wolf, once roamed throughout Mexico and the Southwestern United States. Today the global population of these animals is tiny – roughly 75 individuals in the wild, and another 300 in captivity.

Unless the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) takes immediate and dramatic action, this magnificent animal could no longer exist in the wild.

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Defenders of WildlifePetition StarterA a Client Manager, Adelaide works with a wide diversity of organizations to help them find and connect with high quality, new supporters through Change.org sponsored campaigns. Before joining Change.org, Adelaide worked in development for Refugees International, an advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C.
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The Issue

The Mexican gray wolf, a distinct subspecies of the gray wolf, once roamed throughout Mexico and the Southwestern United States. Today the global population of these animals is tiny – roughly 75 individuals in the wild, and another 300 in captivity.

Unless the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) takes immediate and dramatic action, this magnificent animal could no longer exist in the wild.

avatar of the starter
Defenders of WildlifePetition StarterA a Client Manager, Adelaide works with a wide diversity of organizations to help them find and connect with high quality, new supporters through Change.org sponsored campaigns. Before joining Change.org, Adelaide worked in development for Refugees International, an advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C.

The Decision Makers

Director Daniel Ashe
Director Daniel Ashe
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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