With your help, the New York legislature passed S.4099/A.2917 to ban wildlife killing contests statewide! Now the bill heads to the desk of Governor Hochul. If signed into law, New York will become the ninth
Session will reconvene on June 20th and we will have one last shot to get this bill passed. Join us in commending Assembly leadership for putting this bill on the floor calendar and debate list
Every year, cruel and ecologically destructive wildlife killing contests are held throughout New York. These contests violate science-based wildlife management principles, promote the indiscriminate killing of wildlife, and award cash and other prizes to the
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is currently taking comments on a proposed federal 10(j) management rule, which will manage the wolves likely reintroduced into Colorado later this year.
Nevada is one of the last states among its neighbors that still allow bobcats, coyotes, foxes and other wildlife to be targeted in cruel and senseless wildlife killing contests, in which participants compete to kill
Today we need your help opposing one of the most egregious bills introduced this session, HB 372, a proposed constitutional amendment to make trapping, hunting, and fishing constitutional rights.
Every year, Nevada’s bobcats, coyotes and foxes are targeted in cruel and senseless wildlife killing contests, in which participants compete to kill the most, the largest, or even the smallest animals solely for cash and