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Breaking: Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission ends wildlife killing contests
BEND, Oregon—Today at a hearing in Bend, the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission voted unanimously to prohibit wildlife killing contests for coyotes and other species classified as unprotected mammals in the state.
New York legislature passes bill to end wildlife killing contests
Today, the New York state legislature passed a bill that ends inhumane wildlife killing contests, in which participants compete to kill the most, the heaviest and the smallest animals for cash and prizes.
Investigation finds online wildlife killing contests are thriving during pandemic
The Humane Society of the United States has helped make significant progress in ending wildlife killing contests, in which contestants massacre large numbers of coyotes, foxes, bobcats and other wild
Alaskans say ‘no’ to cruel hunting methods for killing hibernating bears, wolf pups in dens
A rule recently proposed by the Trump administration would roll back an Obama-era regulation that prohibits controversial and scientifically unjustified methods of hunting on Alaska's national preserves, which are federal public lands.
Urgent alert! Act now to stop cruel hunting methods to kill wolves, bears on national lands in Alaska
We need your help urgently to stop a proposal that would roll back an Obama-era regulation prohibiting cruel and controversial trophy hunting and predator control methods on 20 million acres of national preserve lands in Alaska.
Woolrich chiamata a diventare fur-free nell’ambito di una campagna globale contro le pellicce in vista della Milano Fashion Week
Humane World for Animals and the Fur Free Alliance are urging Woolrich to join other major brands in going fur-free, citing animal cruelty, environmental damage and public health risks linked to the fur trade.
Urgent alert: Help stop cruel hunting methods in Alaska, like killing wolf pups at their dens, shooting hibernating mother bears
A rule proposed by the federal government to reintroduce some of the cruelest of hunting methods to national preserves in Alaska has raised a chorus of outrage from conservation organizations, biologists, elected officials and American citizens, and there is still time to speak out against it.
71% of Nevada residents want wildlife killing contests banned
Some fights to protect animals turn out to be uphill battles that last for years, requiring a steadfast determination, resilience and consistency in advocacy, argumentation and campaigning. This has proven to be the case with banning wildlife killing contests in some parts of the country. Thankfully, our teams have shown they’ve got the strength to sustain the fight to end these spectacles as part of creating a safer and more compassionate world.
We can’t let bear baiting return to Alaska. Here’s why.
Mamíferos y aves silvestres regresaron a la selva guatemalteca tras ser rescatados de interacciones negativas con humanos
PETÉN, Guatemala—Un total de 25 mamíferos y 9 aves silvestres, incluidas especies clasificadas como en peligro de extinción o vulnerables a nivel nacional, regresaron a su hogar en la selva maya guatemalteca, después de ser rescatados y rehabilitados como consecuencia de interacciones humanas neg
Breaking: Gov. Hochul signs historic bill to end wildlife killing contests in New York
ALBANY, New York—Today Gov. Kathy Hochul signed critical legislation (A.2917/S.4099) ending wildlife killing contests for coyotes, foxes, bobcats, squirrels, raccoons, crows and other species in New York.
Victory! Cruel hunting methods in Kenai National Wildlife Refuge were just defeated
In a massive victory for wildlife in Alaska, the U.S.
Greyhound racing has ended in Florida. 49 states say animal torture is a felony. In 2021, we will continue to win more battles for animals on the state and local levels
On Dec. 31, Florida's greyhound racetracks closed for good as a result of a ballot measure we helped pass with our partner groups in 2018.
Animal Protection and Environment Groups Denounce Emergency Use of Strychnine in Alberta and Saskatchewan
Florida's inhumane solution to its iguana problem is doomed to failure
Florida, in the midst of an explosion in the population of green iguanas, is actively encouraging residents to kill the animals “whenever possible” around their homes or on public lands.