
Wild animals feature in some of the USA’s most venerable case law. And yet, in too many scenarios, when wild animals are subject to maltreatment, they are treated as liminal creatures. Are wild animals protected by anti-cruelty laws? Does it matter whether the wild animal is a predator or prey animal? What if hunting the animals is lawful?
Join Animal Legal Defense Fund Managing Attorney David B. Rosengard as we answer these questions and more during a discussion focusing on crimes against wild animals – and what to do about them.
This webinar was recorded on February 17, 2025. Watch it now!
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David B. Rosengard
Managing Attorney
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