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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes to open nine units of the National Park Service in California to forest owl killing in unworkable plan (Seattle) — Today Animal Wellness Action and The Center for a Humane Economy called on superintendents serving Yosemite National Park, Redwoods National Park, and seven other National Park Service units in California to resist a … Read more

PRESS RELEASE​ Animal wellness groups pleased to hear commissioner question ‘fair chase’ and clarify recreational hunting is not necessary for ‘population control.’ Agency must now invest in lion’s beneficial role for healthy ecosystems, groups say Lafayette, CO — Animal wellness groups are pleased to see evidence Friday that Proposition 127 is already resulting in greater … Read more

NPS leaders in Oregon should not reopen wounds from ‘timber wars’ of the ‘80s and ‘90s and hurt local economies by driving away tourists Seattle, WA — Today Animal Wellness Action and The Center for a Humane Economy called on superintendents serving Crater Lake National Park and Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve to resist a plan by a … Read more

Detectives found fighting birds and a ring, and a training dummy at the Florida home Lee County, FL — Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy today applauded the Lee County Sheriff’s Office for arresting a man who was running a cockfighting ring in the backyard of a home on Texas Road … Read more

HB1210 Passes Senate After Years of Animal Wellness Action Advocacy Work Harrisburg, PA – Pennsylvania lawmakers gave final approval this week to HB1210, a groundbreaking bill that explicitly allows companion animals to be included in “Protection From Abuse” orders. This legislative milestone is celebrated by animal advocates, domestic violence organizations, and law enforcement across the … Read more

Superintendents in Washington state should not allow barred owl killing plan that is unworkable, inhumane, and at odds with values of the National Park Service Seattle, WA — Today Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy called on superintendents from Olympic National Park, Mount Rainier, and North Cascades national parks to resist … Read more

Primates and other animals used in testing provide unreliable data for screening new drugs, causing harm to animals, driving up drug prices, and delaying cures and treatments Washington D.C. — As officials continue the capture of up to 43 female rhesus monkeys who bolted earlier this week from the Alpha Genesis primate research center in … Read more

Research monkeys escape from research colony — again At the close of 2022, the Center for a Humane Economy and Animal Wellness Action engineered the most important advancement in our nation’s history on animal testing. Congress passed the FDA Modernization Act 2.0 to eliminate an animal-testing mandate that had been in place since the Great … Read more

PRESS RELEASE​ CPW should first act with due haste to end bobcat hounding and baited trapping, with no justification for either cruel practice, and then end hounding of mountain lions Grand Lake, CO — Leaders from Cats Aren’t Trophies called on Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commissioners and staff leadership at Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) to act with … Read more

You can listen to this article here: When Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer shot a male African lion — whom researchers had named Cecil — after luring him out of Hwange National park in Zimbabwe, there was a worldwide furor. Within weeks, nearly all major airlines servicing Africa announced they would stop shipping trophies from the … Read more