Wildlife conservation is a pressing global issue that highlights the importance of protecting endangered species and preserving natural habitats. Petitions under this topic focus on combating poaching, illegal wildlife trade, and habitat destruction caused by human activities. One notable petition calls for the end of trophy hunting, emphasizing the impact on vulnerable species and ecosystems. Another petition aims to ban single-use plastics to reduce pollution and protect marine wildlife.
By exploring and supporting these petitions, individuals can contribute to the collective effort to safeguard our planets biodiversity. Your involvement can make a significant difference in promoting sustainable practices, raising awareness, and advocating for policies that prioritize wildlife conservation. Join the movement today to protect endangered species and preserve the beauty of our natural world.
This is sickening. I have 2 field line labs out of hunting pedigrees at home. It’s in the dog’s genetics to retrieve. If that’s what he does on video, im frightened to see what he does when there isn’t a camera.
For the past 20 years we have been privileged to share our property with Florida black bears, with the understanding they were there first. We respect their habitat, have no desire to harm them, and know they have no desire to harm us. We can continue to live together and appreciate how blessed we are to have them in our world. There is no need to hunt them.
As a native Floridian, 1,000 humans moving into my state, daily, why kill the bears? We are encroaching on their habitat! If humans feel they’re a threat, don’t live near the forest!!!!! Use bear proof garbage cans! Personally, I feel that humans are encroaching on MY state! My great, great grandfather was 4th governor of Florida, Madison Stark Perry! Maternal grandfather was mayor of Wildwood for years, Richard Rector! Paternal grandmother was provost of Brevard County for years, Edna Carlile! The bears have the right to live here and not allow Trophy Hunters from killing them!!!!!!!’
We lived in the panhandle for a decade, of two different sides of the same preservation, and were lucky enough to see countless bears over the years. This proposal is heartbreaking. Seeing them in the wild was always a pleasure & something we still miss & talk about many years later. Please speak up & protect these beautiful animals!