During wildlife killing contests, participants compete to kill large numbers of coyotes, bobcats, foxes and other wild animals for the chance at cash and prizes. After the killing is over, the animals are often dumped like…continue reading
A gift in your will in our 50th year can help defend animals far into the future. Please give if you can! IFAW SAVES LIVES bold action for the next 50 years To achieve our…continue reading
The Mountain Lion Foundation presents information about the biology and behavior of America's Lion, the mountain lion which is also known as cougar, panther, puma, painter, tyger, ghost walker, klandagi, cuguacuarana, leopardo, catamount, koe-ishto, ko-icto,…continue reading
By Kevin Bixby Featured Image (c) laura c carlson, Canid Collapse, graphite, watercolor, and mulberry ink, 2020 In late December 2014, I received a call from a friend. He and his wife had made a…continue reading
NDoW Watch: Keeping them transparent Facebook Page March 11 at 6:04 AM A unanimous decision by the NV Supreme Court... 7-0... in favor of THIS FB PAGE.. SEVEN TO ZERO, UNANIMOUS... In short, all seven…continue reading
Project Coyote January 16 UPDATE: A 3-judge panel from the Nevada Supreme Court spent about 45 minutes discussing our appeal with the two attorneys: Jeff Dickerson representing us, and the Deputy Attorney General representing the…continue reading
NEVADA BOARD OF WILDLIFE COMMISSIONERS AND NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE SUED OVER UNNECESSARY KILLING OF MOUNTAIN LIONS, COYOTES AND RAVENS. Nevada's Predator Killing Program subject of new lawsuit: A lawsuit filed June 1, 2018 takes…continue reading
New statewide poll finds strong support among Nevadans to reform animal trapping laws and tighten regulations Nevada lawmakers will soon consider trapping law reforms March 6, 2017 Media Contacts: Trish Swain, Trailsafe Nevada, 775-425-0403, info@trailsafe.org HSUS, Stephanie Twining,…continue reading
On November 3, 2016, District Lynne Simons issued a decision which affirmed our right to sue the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners over trapping excesses. This is a win for wildlife. It confirms that ordinary…continue reading