Endangered Species Coalition

Tell Congress: Ban Killing Wildlife With Snowmobiles

New legislation in Congress could finally ban the outrageous practice of intentionally running over wolves or coyotes with snowmobiles on federal lands. The Snowmobiles Aren’t Weapons Act has bipartisan support and backing from numerous non-government organizations.

This bill will ban the use of vehicles (snowmobiles or otherwise) to intentionally kill wildlife on federal lands managed by the Department of Interior. It comes in response to Wyoming's failure to act in response to the torture and killing of a wolf in the state earlier this year. 
A young female wolf was run over and incapacitated by a Wyoming cattle rancher and trophy hunter who took her--in her injured but still-living state--to a bar where he paraded her around before shooting her to death behind the bar. This conduct should not be permissible anywhere, yet the state of Wyoming chose to protect the legal right to kill wildlife with snowmobiles in its only official response.

Congress can prevent this and similar anti-conservation actions by passing the Snowmobiles Aren’t Weapons Act promptly--before snow falls again. 

Sign the petition to tell Congress to support this legislation.
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