Protect Wisconsin Wildlife: Oppose Damaging Bill Overrides Today! Wolf Kill Bill on Table

🚨🌲Action Alert: Stop the Harmful Wildlife Bill OverridesWisconsin! 🌲🚨

Attention, Wisconsin residents!

Your immediate action is needed to protect our state’s precious wildlife and natural resources. The Wisconsin Assembly is on the verge of overriding Governor Evers’s veto of several damaging wildlife bills, and we cannot let this happen!

Here’s what you need to know:

  1. AB34 (Proposal -0549): This bill aims to impose restrictions on baiting deer in counties based on chronic wasting disease or bovine tuberculosis, potentially disrupting the balance of our deer population and ecosystem.
  2. AB1030 (Proposal -5343): This bill concerns the regulation of deer hunting in the northern forest zone, with potential consequences for wildlife management and conservation efforts.
  3. SB312 (Proposal -2936): Despite the Governor’s objections, this bill passed, impacting programs and requirements to address perfluoroalkyl and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, which could have detrimental effects on our environment.
  4. SB316 (Proposal -0409): This bill failed to pass, but it’s indicative of ongoing attempts to undermine aquatic plant management plans and permit exemptions, risking the health of our waterways.
  5. AB957 (Proposal -1343): This bill deals with the preemption of specific local animal ordinances, potentially stripping local communities of their ability to enact wildlife protection measures. This bill was introduced by the houndsmen and terrible roadside zoos with a known history of trafficking
  6. SB139: This proposal relates to establishing a statewide wolf population goal, potentially endangering the future of these iconic animals.
  7. AB512 (Proposal -3839): This bill concerns hunting wild animals with the aid of a dog, dog training on wild animals, and dog trialing on wild animals in the northern portion of the state, potentially disrupting ecosystems and endangering wildlife.

Not a single Democrat voted for any of these overrides, highlighting the urgent need for us to unite and voice our opposition to these harmful measures.

Take Action Now!

☎️ Call and email your Wisconsin Assembly representatives TODAY. Urge them to vote NO on overriding Governor Evers’s veto of these damaging wildlife bills.

📞 Find your Assembly representative’s contact information here: Wisconsin Assembly Directory

📧 Send a clear message expressing your concerns about the negative impact of these bills on our wildlife, environment, and future generations.

🌟 Share this alert with friends, family, and fellow conservation advocates to amplify our collective voice and protect Wisconsin’s natural heritage.

Together, we can make a difference and safeguard our wildlife for generations to come. Act now before it’s too late! #ProtectWisconsinWildlife #NoToWildlifeBillOverrides

Thank you for standing up for our wildlife and environment! 🐾🌿

11 responses to “Protect Wisconsin Wildlife: Oppose Damaging Bill Overrides Today! Wolf Kill Bill on Table”

  1. This new Bill that want’s to overwrite the current Bill to kill wolves, needs to be Dead on Arrival. This is Not going to do US much good. There is plenty of other things much more important we can be trying to do, than trying to kill more wolves. People like me, come to visit Wisconsin because of its natural beauty, and it’s amazing wildlife.

  2. Janet Bennett Avatar
    Janet Bennett

    STOP KILLING THE WOLVES!!!!! WE NEED THEM FOR THE ENVIRONMENT FOR MANY, MANY DIFFERENT SITUATIONS. WHAT THE HELL ARE WRONG WITH PEOPLE?
    THANK YOU

  3. Linda Gerard Jones Avatar
    Linda Gerard Jones

    Please be humane and a voice for the vulnerable and voiceless!

  4. Please stop killing wildlife! These are God’s creatures too! They have just as much a right to life as any of us….and the cruel, painful ways that people callously torture and kill these poor souls with shows that humans are the evil ones….NOT the animals!

  5. Please do not let these damaging bills become law. Thank you

  6. I live in central Illinois, but almost 30 years ago I lived in Chicago and volunteered at a small wolf preserve in Wisconsin. I started to volunteer because the first time I visited the preserve a beautiful female wolf walked up to the fence I had pressed my face against, and gave me a big, sloppy kiss. I was in love!
    I got to know all the wolves, and they would wave their tails and smile their toothy smiles when they saw me. I gave them little treats, so that probably helped, too. 🙂
    Alpha, the most dominant wolf of one of the families (his name was actually Alpha) came up to me when I had my nose sticking through one of the diamond-shaped holes in the chain link fence. He looked at me and ever so gently opened his mouth and held my nose for a minute the way I’d seen him do with subordinate wolves in his family. No skin broken, didn’t hurt me at all. I felt like he was accepting me as a (subordinate) member of his pack.
    I did a lot of research on wolves because after my experiences, I was very curious. At that time, no wild, healthy, unprovoked wolf had ever attacked a human being in North America. So far as I know, that is still true.
    We need wolves. They are our keystone predator; they help to keep the ecosystem in balance.
    As for that horrible man or men who tortured that wolf in Wyoming, and brought it to the bar to show, I guess, how brave he/they was/were, I’d like to feed those people to some starving alligators.

  7. Janet Anderson Avatar
    Janet Anderson

    Please support wildlife that’s struggling to survive.

  8. Penny Bunnell Avatar
    Penny Bunnell

    I was born and raised in Wisconsin, I currently live in Land O’Lakes. I am a strong supporter of wolves and keeping them protected. The last hunt was cruel and horrifying!!! Let’s keep these amazing apex predators protected. Our ecosystem needs them on every level, time to be smart and go back to being the environmental state we used to be!

  9. protect wolves

  10. James A. Stover Avatar
    James A. Stover

    save the Wildlife

  11. end the war on our apex predators

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