AB 1788, the California Ecosystems Protection Act, has been amended and has now become a moratorium bill on the use of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides. The new bill language places a statewide moratorium on these dangerous
We've reached out to you before for your help in urging Mendocino County to permanently terminate its contract with the USDA Wildlife Services, which has trapped, shot, and killed hundreds of bears, bobcats, coyotes, foxes,
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) has proposed a rule to ban wildlife killing contests statewide for certain species that don't have a bag limit, including coyotes, bobcats, crows, foxes, and raccoons. WDFW
The Mexican gray wolf is the most endangered gray wolf in North America ~ only seven Mexican gray wolves survived the relentless efforts by the U.S. and Mexican governments to exterminate them completely. The population
Ohio Residents, we need your help today to stop HB 553, a new bill introduced in Ohio that would transfer coyote management decision—shifting authority from Ohio’s state wildlife agency to the state legislature. The first
As explained in our recent Notes from the Field, the Mexican gray wolf is the most endangered gray wolf in North America. It is the southernmost subspecies of gray wolf and formerly ranged throughout the
Maryland residents, we need your help TODAY to pass a bill that would prohibit cruel and senseless wildlife killing contests in Maryland. During these barbaric events, which typically last 1 or 2 days, participants compete
Last year, thanks to your support, the bill to ban cruel and ecologically destructive coyote killing contests in Oregon passed the State Senate — unfortunately, it failed to pass in the House. But we have
We reached out to you this summer asking for your help in urging Mendocino County to permanently terminate its contract with the USDA Wildlife Services, which has trapped, shot, and killed hundreds of bears, bobcats,
California residents, please sign our Petition to urge Mendocino County to terminate its lethal wildlife management contract with USDA’s Wildlife Services and to instead adopt a locally administered, humane and environmentally sound non-lethal wildlife management
As we have shared, the Division of Fisheries & Wildlife (MassWildlife) proposed a regulation to ban wildlife killing contests in the Commonwealth. MassWildlife held public hearings on the regulation in October (thanks to all who