Take Action for Mexican Wolves - Spring 2019
This #LoboWeek, join us in celebrating the Mexican gray wolf (aka Lobo) and their resilient nature in the face of adversity and their struggle for survival. This struggle has brought to light their incredible spirit and persistence.
Mexican gray wolves have made a return to the wild after near extinction. Now they face a growing threat to their survival: an alarming deterioration in the genetic health of the wild population.
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is responsible for wolf recovery, but they have not released new wolf families for many years. Saving Mexican wolves from inbreeding and extinction requires the releases of well-bonded wolf pairs with their pups.
It’s time to bring the balance back.
Lobos need action from elected officials to revitalize Mexican wolf recovery in Arizona. Our Senators need to call on USFWS to release well-bonded wolf families. Please contact them to respectfully ask for their support of wolf recovery in Arizona.
If you are an Arizona resident, please call
Senator Kyrsten Sinema: 202-224-4521
Senator Martha McSally: 202-224-2235
If you live outside Arizona, please take a moment to tell the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service that you want to see more well-bonded Mexican wolf families released into the wild.
Contact Amy Lueders, SW Regional Director, US Fish & Wildlife Service, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 505-248-6911