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Fwd: Special deadline extension: save the Archipelago wolf Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: > From: Michael Brune, Sierra Club > Date: June 28, 2014 8:00:18 AM EDT > To: blueannetasha@me > Subject: Special deadline extension: save the Archipelago wolf > Reply-To: Michael Brune, Sierra Club > > > > Susan - Great news. I’ve just heard that we’re able to give you one more day to help protect the Tongass from clear-cutting. And if we do, we’ll be helping the Archipelago wolf, the bald eagle, and the grizzly bear survive. > > Their habitats are under grave threat, and it’s up to all of us to make sure they’re not wiped out. > > We’re so close – help us reach 600 committed supporters fighting against the destruction of our most pristine forests and wild places. Donate to the Sierra Club by midnight tonight. > > These majestic animals deserve better than having their habitat swallowed up by lumber companies. > > I’m so grateful to have you with us. > > -Michael > > Say NO to clear-cutting in the Tongass. Become one of the 600 Sierra Club supporters we need to help stop this clear-cut. > > Donate by MIDNIGHT to the Sierra Club. > > > > Dear Susan, > > If you think the gray wolf is in danger, meet the Archipelago wolf – a subspecies of the gray wolf native to Southeast Alaska and the Tongass National Forest. > > Massive clear-cut logging by industrial logging companies in their home forest has caused their numbers to decline sharply. > > The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is about to review the Archipelago wolf for endangered species protections – but there’s no guarantee that the wolves will win. > > It’s up to all of us to make sure the protections actually get enacted. The approval of an enormous clear-cut logging sale that could wipe out the species may depend on this decision, so we’re running out of time. > > Our greatest temperate rainforest – and the wolves and grizzly bears who live there – are under grave threat. Donate by MIDNIGHT tonight – and help save these and other animals. > > The Tongass National Forest is just one place at risk. America’s Arctic is under increasing threat to oil drilling, threatening polar bears, caribou and millions of birds who migrate to the plain’s coastal wetlands. > > These unique, wild, irreplaceable places are the reason the Sierra Club was formed. We believe that these last remaining truly wild places must be protected – that our children deserve a chance to witness nature in its original, unblemished state that – this wilderness is a spiritual necessity. > > Know that your financial support makes an enormous difference. It’s only because of individual financial support from people like you that the Sierra Club has been able to secure protections for important wild places like the recently designated 500,000 acres of Organ Mountains-Desert Peak range. > > Susan, threatened wildlife in the Tongass and elsewhere need your help: Donate to the Sierra Club and become one of the 600 supporters we need to help stop clear-cutting and preserve vital habitat. > > Thanks for all that you do. > > Sincerely, > > Michael Brune > Sierra Club Executive Director > > > Sierra Club | 85 2nd St San Francisco, CA 94105 | [email protected] > Unsubscribe | Update My Profile | Manage My Email Preferences > View as a Webpage | Tell a Friend About this Email | Sierra Club Credit Card > > This email was sent to blueannetasha@me | Not You? Sign up here. > >
Posted on: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 05:42:15 +0000

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