The
arctic fox is a beloved species, iconic for its
crisp-white fur and impossibly cute face. And while this
fox in particular is not endangered, five other
closely related species in the canidae family
are.
Canids
play a vital role in the ecosystems they're a part of.
That's why scientists have been working so hard to
reintroduce species to the wild, to help maintain
balance and healthy biodiversity.
But
like so many other mammals around the world, these
animals are experiencing the stressors of a
world rocked by climate change and other
environmental crises.
The
vital progress that dedicated conservationists have made
could quickly reverse if conservation organizations do
not continue to prioritize Canid protection in the
future.
P.S.
We cannot let arctic foxes - or any other member of the
Canidae family - backslide into extinction, especially
after so much progress! Sign the
petition.
Subject: Don't let arctic foxes' cousins go extinct
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