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  • April 25, 2013

    Senate Passes Bill that Threatens Voting Rights and Michigan’s Wildlife

    The Michigan Senate passed legislation Thursday to block voters from having a say in whether non-game animals, such as wolves and sandhill cranes and others, are designated as game species for hunting and trapping.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Hound Hunting , Wildlife Overpopulation

  • January 30, 2013

    The HSUS Offers Tips for Protecting Gardens from Groundhogs this Groundhog Day

    Punxsutawney Phil will make headlines again on Groundhog Day, Feb. 2, and The Humane Society of the United States is encouraging people to celebrate the day by learning more about our wild neighbors and ways to peacefully coexist.

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    Related Wildlife Overpopulation

  • November 14, 2012

    HSUS Employee Posthumously Honored as Maryland’s Conservationist of the Year

    The Maryland Wildlife Advisory Commission has recognized the late Susan Hagood, who was employed by The Humane Society of the United States for more than 20 years, as Conservationist of the Year for her lifetime of dedication and achievement in the field of wildlife conservation and protection.

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    Related Habitat Loss and Fragmentation , Threatened and Endangered Species , Wildlife and Roads , Wildlife Overpopulation

  • November 8, 2012

    The Humane Society of the United States Conducts Workshop to Help DeKalb County Solve Conflicts with Coyotes

    The HSUS, in collaboration with DeKalb Animal Services and Enforcement, held a workshop featuring successful techniques for humanely resolving conflicts with coyotes.

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    Related Environmental Impact , Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife Overpopulation

  • October 8, 2012

    The Humane Society of the United States Endorses Proposition 30 in California

    The Humane Society of the United States announced its support for Proposition 30, The Schools and Local Public Safety Protection Act, which is critical for providing support to law enforcement to adequately combat poaching, animal cruelty and other crimes in California.

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    Related Animal Abuse and Neglect , Bear Trophy Hunting , Hound Hunting , Lethal Wildlife Management , Poaching , Threatened and Endangered Species , Wildlife Overpopulation

  • August 17, 2012

    The HSUS Conducts Workshops to Help Southern California Residents Live with Coyotes

    The HSUS, in collaboration with the City of Long Beach Animal Services and the City of Huntington Beach Police Department, held a series of educational seminars Aug. 14-16 for southern California residents to explain successful techniques to humanely prevent and solve conflicts with coyotes.

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    Related Wildlife Overpopulation

  • July 16, 2012

    Canada Geese Slaughtered and Spared in New York City

    More than 750 Canada geese from New York City’s Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge were rounded up and inhumanely killed, while ongoing programs in Central Park and Prospect Park show that nonlethal management of Canada goose numbers is possible—and even more effective.

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    Related Wildlife Overpopulation , Lethal Wildlife Management , Habitat Loss and Fragmentation

  • June 20, 2012

    Statement on Emergency Wild Horse Gather in the Jackson Mountains

    The Bureau of Land Management is conducting a declared emergency wild horse gather in the southern portion of the Jackson Mountains HMA in northern Nevada.

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    Related Wildlife Overpopulation , Wild Horses

  • April 19, 2012

    Playing Tricks on Beavers Puts a Stop to Beaver Dam Flooding

    When beavers dammed a stream and flooded a road at Camp Selah Ministries youth camp in Sutherlin, Virginia, the camp’s director turned to The HSUS for a fix that wouldn't harm the beavers.

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    Related Habitat Loss and Fragmentation , Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife Overpopulation , Wildlife and Roads

  • September 6, 2011

    Congressional Members Urge Interior Department to Consider Contraception for Deer

    U.S. Reps. Norton, Moran and Van Hollen say deer contraception project “could serve as a model for other national parks and urban communities around the country.”

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    Related Wildlife Overpopulation

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