Thursday, March 30, 2006

This Earth Day Adopt a Wolf

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Because I love them one and all!

Mark Earth Day by helping to protect wolves adopt a wolf today!

Adopt Now

As we mark the 36th anniversary of Earth Day, our nation’s wolves are under assault. That is why Defenders of Wildlife is asking you to join with us this Earth Day by adopting a wolf.

We urgently need your help. Here are just a few of the threats facing wolves today.

In Alaska, nearly 500 wolves have been slaughtered under that state’s barbaric aerial gunning program that allows marksmen to gun down wolves from the air, or chase them to exhaustion and then land and shoot them. Hundreds more are slated to die. To help us end this horrific practice, adopt a wolf today!

The Federal Government has turned over wolf management to the state of Idaho which has vowed to rid the state of wolves “by any means necessary.” Now the state has plans to eliminate 75% of the wolves in the Clearwater National Forest. Help us stop them by adopting a wolf today!

Your tax-deductible wolf adoption gift will help fund media, public outreach and grassroots efforts to protect wolves. When you adopt a wolf we’ll send you or someone you choose a plush wolf toy and certificate of adoption suitable for framing.

Act now and you can also save 10 percent on your sponsorship. Just enter discount code ACA10 on your adoption form.

This Earth Day, help ensure a safe future for America’s wolves by making a wolf adoption gift.

Thanks for caring.

Sincerely,
Steven Delvecchio Signature


Steven DelVecchio
Vice President for Membership
Defenders of Wildlife

P.S. Help Defenders save America’s wolves by adopting a wolf today. In return, we’ll send you or your gift recipient a plush wolf toy and certificate of adoption. Thanks for your help.

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