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Goal: 30,000 Progress: 30,958
Sponsored by: Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund

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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Mexican gray wolves have no time to waste. They need your utmost attention and dedication. They need you to overcome bureaucratic obstacles, ignore those whose entrenched opposition to wolf recovery will never be altered, and do what needs to be done to assure their recovery.

To move Mexican gray wolves back from the edge of extinction, and to assure that they recover in sufficient numbers to assume their vital role in the wild as apex predators, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must:

1.) Release more wolves from captivity as a first step in a long- term, science-based genetic rescue plan;

2.) Complete the recovery plan, and promptly implement it;

3.) Move ahead as quickly as possible to establish at least two additional populations of Mexican gray wolves.

These ideas are not new. They have been called for in peer-reviewed articles, in the Service's own 3 and 5 year reviews of the status of the species, in the Service's own Conservation Assessment, and by recommendations of previous recovery teams. With each passing year they become more urgent, and more difficult as the effects of inbreeding accumulate and valuable animals age.

What the Service does now will determine whether it is possible for the Mexican gray wolf to recover at all. As one of the majority of Americans that support wolf recovery and the Endangered Species Act, I am asking you to do the right thing now.

Thank you.

Petition Signatures


May 15, 2013 Patricia Caulder
May 15, 2013 Sandra Kellard
May 15, 2013 (Name not displayed) Please save the grey wolves from extinction.
May 15, 2013 Ursula Campbell
May 14, 2013 jenne sindoni
May 14, 2013 Catherine DeValcourt
May 14, 2013 susan elam
May 14, 2013 Carol Williams
May 14, 2013 Marlo Kraus
May 14, 2013 Bebe Aanas Everyone including animals which are beening slaughtered for sport or gaming derserves to live. Why is it indivduals have no respect for life anymore. We the people are populating so rampid that wildlife has NO WHERE TO GO they need to eat too.Live AS ONE
May 14, 2013 Tahereh Safavi
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May 14, 2013 Mackenzie Whitaker-Noles please help.
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May 14, 2013 Lynne Donohoe
May 14, 2013 Chris Marie
May 14, 2013 Cindy Austin
May 14, 2013 sheila johnson if we dont fight for what we have been given on this earth, we are just asking for our own demise
May 14, 2013 Emily Brock
May 14, 2013 Karina Rasmussen
May 14, 2013 Tamay Canda
May 14, 2013 Frank Martin
May 14, 2013 Lytha Lee These animals are beautiful and should be given the chance they deserve
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