Action Alerts

It’s a dynamic time in the New Mexico State Legislature, which is currently considering SB32 to ban traps and poisons on New Mexico’s public lands. The fast-moving proceedings compel us to update our recent email
The Hawaii State Legislature is currently considering SB 969, a bill that would ban the sale of new fur products—and we need your help to get it passed

Speak up now to support SB32 ~ aka Roxy’s Law ~ and end cruel trapping and poisoning on public lands The New Mexico State Legislature is

On Saturday, March 20, 2021, the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners will discuss wildlife killing contests and may provide direction to the Nevada Department of Wildlife to consider regulatory prohibition on contests across the state.
Legislation to end cruel coyote killing contests has been reintroduced in the Oregon State Legislature as House Bill 2728. This bill would protect countless coyotes from being killed for prizes or monetary awards.
The Maryland state legislature is currently considering HB 293 / SB 200, which would ban wildlife killing contests in the state. This bill would protect countless coyotes, foxes, and raccoons from being killed for prizes
The 2021 Initial Release and Translocation Plan outlines management options for initial release(s) and translocation(s) of Mexican wolves into the Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area (MWEPA) in Arizona and New Mexico for the year.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has proposed regulation changes to allow hunting Alaska’s iconic brown bears over bait in Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Additionally, the proposed rule would also allow trapping diverse species
If the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) passes a proposed rule fueled by trophy hunting interest groups like Safari Club International, Missouri residents will be able to kill a black bear for $25 starting October
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW) is considering a proposed rule to ban coyote killing contests statewide. Currently hunting of coyotes is allowed unfettered across the state, year-round, day and night. Under
Thanks to you we are at the finish line for banning rodenticides in California! Your calls, emails and letters have made all the difference. But we need your help for one final push! AB 1788,
The California Legislature is currently considering two bills—AB 1788, the California Ecosystems Protection Act, and SB 1175, critical legislation that addresses the spread of global pandemics—that each have enormous impact on wildlife in the state.