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Urgent: Ask Your Legislators to Support Canyon’s Law
This legislation would ban M-44s — spring-loaded devices filled with sodium cyanide used to kill native carnivores and so-called "pest" species — from public lands. -
Have you witnessed any of the following situations at a roadside zoo?
ADVERTISING MATERIAL The Animal Legal Defense Fund is looking for supporters who believe they witnessed any of the following situations: Big cat cubs (e.g., lions, tigers, leopards, cheetahs, jaguars) who were separated from their mothers (e.g.,…
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Oregon: Oppose Permit for New Factory Farm!
One quick action to stop a cruel, environmentally hazardous new dairy factory farm proposed for eastern Oregon. -
California: Ban Cruel Cat Declawing!
Legislation banning the declawing of cats is pending in the California legislature. Ask your state senator to support a statewide declaw ban today! -
USDA: Revoke Convicted Wildlife Trafficker’s License!
Email the USDA and urge the agency to investigate and revoke the license for convicted wildlife trafficker Jason Clay, who is still operating a roadside zoo in Texas. -
Delaware: Stop Cruel Puppy Mills
Urge Delaware lawmakers to support H.B.131, a state bill to protect animals from commercial breeding mills and stop the puppy-mill-to-pet-store pipeline into the state. -
New York: Take action for octopuses today!
Help protect New York’s waters, residents, and octopuses by supporting a statewide ban on octopus farming! -
Texas: Stop Cruel Puppy Mills!
Urge Texas lawmakers to support a retail sales ban on puppies and kittens to fight the cruel puppy mill industry. -
Say NO to FDA’s Misguided Labeling Rules for Plant-Based Food Alternatives
Take a few minutes to send comments opposing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration‘s "Draft Guidance" that would add a cumbersome rule to plant-based food producers. -
Urgent Action: Congress Revives Push to Override State Animal Welfare Laws with Rebranded EATS Act
Act now to oppose the Food Security and Farm Protection Act, a repackaged version of the damaging EATS Act which would undermine individual states’ ability to enact their own laws affecting agricultural practices.