Billboard Is Up and it’s Working to End Killing Contests

It’s Up — Stop Wildlife Killing Contests | Speak for Wildlife
Campaign Alert · Wisconsin

It’s Up.
And It’s Working.

Wisconsin’s first billboard calling out wildlife killing contests is now live — and thousands of drivers are seeing it every single day.

Watch It Go Up

Right now in Wisconsin, organized contests still hand out cash and prizes to whoever kills the most coyotes, foxes, and other wild animals. No bag limits. No purpose. Just a body count — and an agency that keeps looking the other way.

This week, Great Lakes Wildlife Alliance put that truth where the whole state can see it — our first billboard calling out wildlife killing contests, designed by volunteer Lois Lehmann. It’s step one of a full statewide media campaign, and we want to put up 10 more.

We want to put up 10 more billboards across Wisconsin.
Every dollar puts the next one up. Donate now →

GLWA volunteer Lois Lehmann
Who Made It Happen
Great Lakes Wildlife Alliance & Lois Lehmann

GLWA organized this campaign — the coalition, the outreach, the strategy. The billboard design is the work of volunteer Lois Lehmann. It took both, and this is only the beginning.

Give Wildlife a Chance to Live

This is who we’re fighting for. Every dollar puts another billboard up — and another community on alert.

This Week’s Wildlife Wednesday

Meet Us Under the Billboard

Tomorrow · Wednesday, June 3 · 6:00–7:00 PM
E Washington Ave & Ingersoll St

Come stand under it with us, meet the team, and see it in person. This week we’re taking Wildlife Wednesday on location — right beneath the billboard.

Can’t make it in person? Join us online:
meet.google.com/fpw-vegq-ppf

For the wild — Melissa Smith, Great Lakes Wildlife Alliance. With thanks to volunteer Lois Lehmann for the design.

One response to “Billboard Is Up and it’s Working to End Killing Contests”

  1. stop the killing contests how evil have humans become

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