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Massachusetts: Final push before the end of session!
The end of the Massachusetts legislative session is approaching quickly. With five major animal protection bills still pending passage in the Senate, your senator needs to hear from you today! -
California: Help Ban Cat Declawing Statewide!
Contact your state senator to support California's cat declawing ban, AB 2606. California could become the next state to the painful surgical procedure in which all or part of the last bone in a cat’s toes are amputated. -
Massachusetts: Prevent Animal Suffering
An Act Addressing Investigations of Reports of Animal Abuse and Neglect (S.2672) is an omnibus animal protection bill that includes provisions to protect animals in four ways. -
Animal Bill of Rights
Animal cruelty is defined differently in every state’s laws, but generally includes both abuse and neglect. Unfortunately in each state, the law treats animals as property instead of living, sentient beings. That’s why the Animal Legal Defense Fund stands for -
Urge Airlines to Ban Transport of Hippo ‘Trophies’
The Colombian government announces plan to declare hippos invasive species. -
Demand an End to Cruel Orca Captivity at the Miami Seaquarium
Send a message to the USDA urging Lolita be the past orca in the Miami Seaquarium tank -
New Jersey: Bears Need Protection
Bill A.1967/S.1891 would prohibit the irresponsible practice of intentional and unintentional feeding of black bears, to reduce human-bear encounters. -
Portland: Help Ban Foie Gras Sales
Proposed ordinance would prohibit the sale or provision of certain products made by force-feeding ducks and geese.February 3, 2022 Action Alert -
District of Columbia: Advance Seven Critical Reforms for Animals
The Animal Care and Control Omnibus Act (B24-0560) includes seven key provisions that would improve the lives of countless animals in the District of Columbia. -
United States: Demand Accountability and Oversight from the USDA
H.R. 3277, the Animal Welfare Enforcement Improvement Act (AWEIA), would strengthen the AWA licensing and renewal processes to hold animal dealers and exhibitors accountable.