"Let your life be a counter friction to stop the machine." -Henry David Thoreau

Here's What YOU can do to stop this senseless slaughter:

1. Boycott beef and sheep products starting today. This will let the ranchers know that the wholesale slaughter of New Mexico’s wildlife is too high a price to pay for beef and lamb.

2. Distribute this brochure throughout the community.

3. Arrange to have one of our speakers make a presentation to your school, community, church, etc. groups.

4. Buy our A.D.C. campaign bumper stickers and T-shirts. Give them away as gifts too!

5. Donate to our public education campaign (billboards, literature, ads, etc.) - see below.

6. Call or write to:N.M. Dept. of Game & Fish, Villagra Building, P.O. Box 25112, Santa Fe, N.M. 87504, (827-7885), Attn.: Barry Hale. Express your disgust at current A.D.C. methods.

7. Call or write to: NM Animal Damage Control, 2113 Osuna NE Suite B, Albuquerque, NM 87113; 761-4640, Attn: Alex Lara. Express your disgust with their lethal ADC methods.

8. Call or write to your state legislators (986-4300, during sessions only) and Governor Gary Johnson, (827-3000), State Capital Bldg., Santa Fe, N.M. 87501, Ask them to support legislative reform of A.D.C. practices in New Mexico.

9. Become a member of APNM to help support efforts to protect New Mexico's wildlife.

 


Denning is a hideous practice whose sole purpose is to kill pups, usually coyotes, in their dens. Pups are burned alive in their dens, or smoked out or yanked out with hooks and then strangled, shot or bashed to death. (Photo by Dick Randall)

A trapped coyote will soon meet its death courtesy of your taxpayers dollars. Click here to tell the USDA what's on your mind. Photo: Dick Randall

 


Gunned coyotes found on Texas/New Mexico border. J Manos/GPRC