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Today, the New York state legislature passed a bill that ends inhumane wildlife killing contests, in which participants compete to kill the most, the heaviest and the smallest animals for cash and prizes. In 2018 and 2020, the Humane Society of the United States released undercover investigations...

Because animals need their fur coats more than we do.

While folktales portray them as sly tricksters, red foxes deserve our respect for their intelligence and adaptability.

SACRAMENTO, California —On January 1, California’s ban on the sale and manufacturing of new animal fur products takes effect across the state. Assembly Bill 44, which passed in 2019, makes California the first state in the country to take this monumental step to end the fur trade within its borders...

Whether you call them mountain lions or cougars, they’re one of the most adaptable big cats in the Western Hemisphere.

Fur factory farms and trappers kill millions of animals each year using brutal methods just for their fur. With your help, the Humane Society of the United States is fighting back—and winning—with brands, cities and countries moving away from fur. But to make progress, we need you. There are five...

Colorado’s mountain lions, bobcats and lynx are under threat from trophy hunting and need protection now.

To save wildlife from being killed just for bragging rights.

To encourage peaceful coexistence with wild animals.

WARNING: This page contains graphic content. What are wildlife killing contests? While contests like dogfighting and cockfighting have been condemned in the U.S. as barbaric and cruel, wildlife killing contests still happen regularly in almost all of the 42 U.S. states they are legal in. Killing...