Nevada regulators latest to take aim at controversial coyote-killing contests
MEDIA RELEASE: Milestone moment for New Mexico’s animals
SANTA FE, N.M.—Last night, by a vote of 35-34, the New Mexico House of Representatives passed Senate Bill (SB) 32, the Wildlife Conservation and Public Safety Act, aka “Roxy’s Law,” sponsored by Senator Bobby Gonzales (D-Ranchos de Taos) and Senator Brenda McKenna (D-Corrales) in the Senate and Representative Matthew McQueen (D-Galisteo) and Representative Christine Chandler (D-Los Alamos).
NM Residents: Protect New Mexico’s Public Lands from Traps & Poisons!
Speak up now to support SB32 ~ aka Roxy’s Law ~ and end cruel trapping and poisoning on public lands The New Mexico State Legislature is currently considering SB32, a bill that would ban traps and poisons on New Mexico’s public lands—and we need your help...
Opinion: Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Urges Residents to Speak Out Against ‘Extreme Acts of Cruelty’
Each year, thousands of animals, including bobcats, coyotes, foxes, wolves, snakes and many others, are unethically hunted during wildlife killing contests/competitions.