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Wildlife for All is a national movement to reform state wildlife management to be more democratic, just, compassionate, and focused on protecting wild species and ecosystems.

  • Democratic:
    • Because wildlife is held in the public trust and everyone should have a voice in wildlife decisions.
  • Just:
    • Because wild animals deserve to be treated fairly as members of the community of life.
  • Compassionate:
    • Because wild animals are sentient beings worthy of our empathy and respect.
  • Focused on ecological health:
    • Because of the urgent need to protect species and ecosystems in the face of a global extinction crisis.

Wildlife for All is a national campaign to reform state wildlife management to be more democratic, just, compassionate, and focused on protecting wild species and ecosystems.

  • Democratic:
    • Because wildlife is held in the public trust and everyone should have a voice in wildlife decisions.
  • Just:
    • Because wild animals deserve to be treated fairly as members of the community of life.
  • Compassionate:
    • Because wild animals are sentient beings worthy of our empathy and respect.
  • Focused on ecological health:
    • Because of the urgent need to protect species and ecosystems in the face of a global extinction crisis.

Wildlife for All

A national campaign to reform state wildlife management to be more democratic, just, compassionate, and focused on protecting wild species and ecosystems.

  • Democratic:
    • Because wildlife is held in the public trust and everyone should have a voice in wildlife decisions.
  • Just:
    • Because wild animals deserve to be treated fairly as members of the community of life.
  • Compassionate:
    • Because wild animals are sentient beings worthy of our empathy and respect.
  • Focused on ecological health:
    • Because of the urgent need to protect species and ecosystems in the face of a global extinction crisis.
July Wildlife Commission Meetings

July Wildlife Commission Meetings

Get involved in your state’s wildlife governance! Here is a list of all the states with July wildlife commission meetings, listed from first to last by date, with as much information as we can find on each one.

Court Upholds Michigan’s Shortened Coyote Season

Court Upholds Michigan’s Shortened Coyote Season

On June 3, 2025, an Ingham County judge ruled in favor of closing coyote hunting in Michigan during a three-month period while mother coyotes are nursing and raising pups. The debate over this issue reveals the importance of public advocacy in state wildlife management.

Oregon’s HB 2977 Is Model Funding Reform

Oregon’s HB 2977 Is Model Funding Reform

Oregon’s HB 2977—the “1% for Wildlife” bill—isn’t just a funding fix. It’s an urgent governance reform bill that every state should mirror.

June Wildlife Commission Meetings

June Wildlife Commission Meetings

Get involved in your state’s wildlife governance! Here is a list of all the states with June wildlife commission meetings, listed from first to last by date, with as much information as we can find on each one.

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