The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently killed another endangered Mexican gray wolf, who left behind a pregnant mate and several children.

Authorities have killed 22 of these wolves since their reintroduction in 1998, and 24 have inadvertently been killed after being captured.

As is often the case, the wolf was murdered to protect the animal agriculture industry.

Please sign this petition to urge the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to utilize non-lethal methods when dealing with animals and work to increase wolf populations!

This article by Mathew Davis was first published by OneGreenPlanet on 18 May 2023. 


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