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The Animal Legal Defense Fund works at the federal, state and local levels to advance important legislation. We advocate for laws that promote or protect the lives and interests of animals, and we oppose legislation that would be detrimental to animals’ well-being.
National Actions
U.S. Residents: Urge your legislators to support the Captive Primate Safety Act
Help Ban Cruel Octopus Farming in the U.S.
Urge the FDA to Require Disclosure When Products Contain Animal Ingredients
Petition: Urge USDA to Protect Puppies from Unscrupulous Puppy Mill Trafficker
State Actions
Check for state-level actions you can take:
New York: Help Protect Animals from Inhumane Circuses and Traveling Acts
New Jersey: Stop Cruel Puppy Mills
Pennsylvania: Protect Captive Wild Animals from Dangerous Public Contact!
Kansas: Urge Lawmakers to Oppose Unconstitutional Ag-Gag
Florida: Help protect black bears today!
Kentucky: Take Action Against Unconstitutional Ag-Gag!
Indiana: Protect Animals from Puppy and Kitten Mill Cruelty
Hawaii: Take action for octopuses today!
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