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Stop the Slaughter of Innocent Wildlife on Our Public Lands
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Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
America’s public lands are being stained with the blood of innocent wildlife. Join us to end the brutal killing contests that target defenseless animals for sport.

Every year, across America’s public lands, wildlife killing contests take place in the shadows. These events target animals like coyotes, foxes, bobcats, and even mountain lions. Participants compete to kill the most or the largest animals for prizes, turning our shared natural spaces into blood-soaked battlegrounds.
These contests are not just about sport. They represent a dark and outdated practice that undermines the very essence of wildlife conservation.
Disrupting Nature’s Balance
Wildlife killing contests are legal in 42 states. They involve using unethical methods like electronic calling devices that lure animals to their deaths. The animals are often discarded afterward, left to rot where they fall. These contests disrupt the natural balance of our ecosystems by removing key predators, leading to overpopulation of prey species and significant ecological imbalance1.
The Flawed Logic Behind Predator Control
Scientific research shows that indiscriminate killing of predators like coyotes does not reduce their populations. In fact, it can lead to a population increase. When dominant animals are killed, younger ones breed more frequently, causing a population boom rather than a decline. This flawed logic has been debunked by ecologists and conservationists alike2.
Violating Ethical Hunting Principles
These contests also violate ethical hunting principles. Many hunters and wildlife conservationists oppose them, arguing they undermine the reputation of ethical hunting and fail as a wildlife management tool. The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department has stated that such contests do not effectively control populations and may harm public perception of hunting1. They are more about bloodlust than conservation, and they tarnish the legacy of responsible hunters who respect wildlife and the environment.
The Push for Legislative Action
There is hope. In response to growing public outrage, ten states, including Arizona, California, and New York, have already passed laws banning these events3. But we need more. At the federal level, the Prohibit Wildlife Killing Contests Act of 2024 has been introduced to ban these contests on public lands nationwide4. This legislation would protect more than 500 million acres of public land from being turned into killing fields.
Take Action: Protect Wildlife and Public Lands
Public opinion is on our side. More than 80% of Americans oppose wildlife killing contests, viewing them as cruel and unnecessary5. The time to act is now. We must push for this legislation to be passed, ending these brutal contests once and for all.
Your voice matters. By signing the petition, you can help ensure that these cruel and senseless events are relegated to the past.
Protect wildlife. Preserve our public lands. Sign the petition today and take a stand against wildlife killing contests.