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STOP Animal Cruelty in Wyoming

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Help us Stop Animal Cruelty in Wyoming

No one should be able allowed to run over
a wolf with a snowmobile, tape her muzzle shut, parade her broken body through a bar, and drunkenly kiss her.

Yes, thats exactly what happened last winter in Wyoming.

A wolf suffered this horrific abuse, and the person responsible received only a $250 fine — a penalty that doesn’t come close to reflecting the cruelty of the crime. This tragedy must never happen again.

We need your help to change the law in Wyoming.

Wyoming Wildlife Advocates is launching a campaign to ensure Wyomings wildlife is treated with the respect it deserves. Our goal is to raise $250,000 to reach residents, voters, and lawmakers across the state. With your support, we will push for stronger animal cruelty laws to protect Wyoming’s iconic wildlife.
We already know there is widespread support for change: 71% of Wyoming voters regardless of political party — believe that what happened to this wolf is unacceptable. Together, we can transform this outrage into action.

Your donation will help fund:
  • Community Outreach: engaging Wyoming residents, and educating them about the importance of wildlife protection,
  • Legislative Advocacy: Working directly with lawmakers to pass stronger animal cruelty laws.
  • Public Awareness Campaign: Sharing the story of this wolf and the urgent need for change.

Every dollar counts in the fight to protect Wyomings wildlife. Please donate today and join us today in ensuring these acts of cruelty are never tolerated again.

Together, We can make a difference.

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    Kim Bean
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    Wilson, WY
    Wyoming Wildlife Advocates
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