Exciting news: thanks to your support, AB 273, the bill to ban all commercial and recreational trapping of fur-bearing and nongame mammals, including coyotes and foxes, is up for a vote in the State Senate.
Today, my father Dr. Michael W. Fox is traveling to Brainerd, Minnesota, to join hundreds of other wolf advocates to testify on behalf of Project Coyote before the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in
Thanks to your support, we are so close to banning cruel and ecologically destructive coyote killing contests in Oregon. SB 723 passed the State Senate on June 5 by a 17–12 vote and is now
AB 1788, the bill to ban cruel and deadly rodenticides (rat poison) in California, will be heard by the California Senate Environmental Quality Committee tomorrow morning. We have word that the bill is in danger.
We’re grateful for your help in urging the Arizona Game and Fish (AZGF) Commission to pass a rule banning the organizing, participating in, and promoting of wildlife killing contests in the state. Hundreds of bobcats,
We’re grateful for your efforts thus far to convince the Division of Fisheries & Wildlife (MassWildlife) to adopt a regulation banning wildlife killing contests in the Commonwealth. We must continue to push for a ban
We need your help TODAY to pass a bill that would prohibit wildlife killing contests in New Jersey. During these barbaric events, participants compete to kill the smallest, the largest, or the greatest number of
In response to public outrage about coyote killing contests, the Division of Fisheries & WIldlife (MassWildlife) is continuing to hold public listening sessions on this topic around the state. These meetings are important opportunities for
Good news: AB 1788, the bill to ban cruel and deadly rodenticides (rat poison) in California, passed the Senate by a 49-16 vote. This bill, sponsored by Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica), will greatly restrict
We need your help TODAY to pass a bill that would prohibit wildlife killing contests in the state. During these barbaric events, participants compete to kill the smallest, the largest, or the greatest number of
Thanks to your calls and emails, SB 723, the bill to abolish ethically indefensible and ecologically destructive coyote killing contests in Oregon, passed the Senate Rules Committee by a 3-2 vote. The legislation will now
Thanks to your support, three bills to protect California’s wildlife from cruel and senseless killing have passed several hurdles in the legislature! AB 273, the bill to ban all commercial and recreational trapping of fur-bearing