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NM Residents: The Last Step in Banning Traps & Poisons on New Mexico Public Lands!

NM Residents: The Last Step in Banning Traps & Poisons on New Mexico Public Lands!

Last week we celebrated the state legislature’s vote in support of SB32 to ban traps and poisons on New Mexico’s public lands. But our opponents aren’t giving up in their efforts to prevent this important bill from final passage ~ and neither can we! With gratitude to everyone who has already spoken up in support of Roxy’s Law, we ask for one more action on behalf of New Mexico’s wildlife and public lands: to please contact Governor Lujan Grisham and ask her to sign SB32 into law!

Mendocino’s Wildlife Needs You!

Mendocino’s Wildlife Needs You!

Project Coyote and allies have been working for years to help usher Mendocino County into modern wildlife conservation by terminating their long-standing relationship with the rogue U.S. Department of Agriculture program misnamed “Wildlife Services.” In fact, Wildlife Services doesn’t serve wildlife—it serves ranching and agricultural interests. In 2020, California Wildlife Services killed 24,264 wild native animals including 56 black bears, 39 mountain lions ~ and 3,252 coyotes!