Trapping season is upon us: In two weeks, cruel traps will be strewn across New Mexico’s public lands, causing agonizing suffering for the unlucky animals who fall victim to them. Our new Game Commissioners, whom
Thanks to your help, the Division of Fisheries & Wildlife (MassWildlife) has proposed a regulation to ban wildlife killing contests in the Commonwealth. Now, we need your voice to convince MassWildlife’s Board to adopt the
We need your help. Every year, millions of taxpayer dollars are spent on lethal animal control. In 2018, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services ("WS") program killed 2.65 million animals – among them, thousands
Earlier this month—thanks to your support—Governor Newsom signed AB 273 into law, making California the first state in the nation to ban commercial and recreational fur trapping! This momentous law will spare countless wild animals
As a result of public outcry against cruel and indiscriminate traps, the New Mexico State Game Commission undertook a review of the state’s trapping laws and is now proposing a set of changes. However, the
We are nearing the finish line for three pieces of legislation that will protect wild animals – including bobcats, coyotes, and foxes – from inhumane and pointless suffering and death in California. Thanks to you,
Thousands of wild animals and pets fall victim to senseless pain and suffering caused by traps in New Mexico. The New Mexico Department of Fish & Game (NMDFG) is recommending changes to the state’s trapping
On August 12th, the Senate Appropriations Committee will hear three bills that are crucial to protecting California’s wild animals from senseless cruelty and death.
For decades, USDA Wildlife Services (“Wildlife Services”) government agents trapped, shot, and killed hundreds of bears, bobcats, coyotes, foxes, mountain lions and other wildlife in Mendocino – and inadvertently killed non-target species, including imperiled wildlife
Thanks to you, legislation to ban the trophy hunting of bobcats (AB 1254); the use of deadly rodenticides (AB 1788); and the selling, giving or manufacturing of new fur products (AB 44) in California is
Thanks to you, legislation to ban the trophy hunting of bobcats (AB 1254); the use of deadly rodenticides (AB 1788); and the selling, giving or manufacturing of new fur products (AB 44) in California is