Protect the Alexander Archipelago wolf

The Alexander Archipelago wolf, notably smaller in size and weight and darker in color, is one of the world's rarest wolf subspecies. The wolves have been in decline since logging began in the Tongass National Forest in the 1990's, and with the state of Alaska and the logging industry moving to open more of the Tongass up to logging, the wolves are at an even greater risk.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seriously considered listing the Alexander Archipelago wolves as endangered or threatened in 2016, but decided against it. With the current estimated population at fewer than 200 wolves and an increased threat of logging, it's time the FWS reconsiders.

Subject: Protect the Alexander Archipelago wolf