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American crow sitting on a branch
Humane backyards Humane wildlife management
How to safely get rid of crows and keep them away from trash

Crows can get in the trash and compost. These smart black birds are now common residents of cities and towns, but relocation is more effective and humane than poison.

Opossums are safe, nonthreatening creatures who are easy to get rid of gently
Humane backyards Humane wildlife management
What to do about opossums

Opossums are gentle neighbors, rarely dangerous, and often not even responsible for messes they get blamed for. Here's what to do if you have one in a crawlspace.

Prairie dog held by Humane World for Animals member doing habitat and translocation work
Humane backyards Humane wildlife management
What to do about prairie dogs

Prairie dogs are one of the most controversial and widely misunderstood wildlife species in North America. Since early...

snake
Humane wildlife management
Safely get rid of snakes and keep them away

Most snakes are not a threat to either people or pets, so identify the troublemakers to learn what to do if you find any in your yard or home and need to humanely remove them.

Three skunks on a porch
Humane backyards Humane wildlife management
Safely get rid of skunks and keep away from pets

Learn how to live near and deal with this gentle species when they enter your yard or garage.

baby raccoons in a hollow tree
Humane wildlife management
What to do about raccoons

Wondering what to do about raccoons? Conflicts with these intelligent animals can be prevented and resolved humanely.

three bats hanging upside down
Humane wildlife management
How to protect bats or get rid of bats from your house

We should thank bats, not fear them. Whether you want to get bats out of your house, scare them away, protect their habitats, or have questions about bats and diseases, we can help.

Two puppy mill dogs in a cage before being rescued
Adopting and rehoming pets Pet health and safety
Want to buy a puppy? Don’t be fooled by pet stores and puppy mills

There are more than 10,000 puppy mills in the U.S., most of which market themselves as “USDA approved” “small family breeders...

healthy raccoon peeps out from a log
Humane wildlife management Pet health and safety
How to know if an animal has rabies and how to prevent it

Thanks to pet vaccinations, US deaths from rabies has declined from over 100 to about 2 per year, but both people and pets are still at risk. Stay safe with vigilance and prevention.

Cute kitten raising her paw
Pet health and safety
Understanding cat behavior and feline language

Cats can seem mysterious, but you can decipher your cat's mood based on their vocalizations, body language and behavior.

Deer in a garden
Humane wildlife management
How to protect vegetable or flower gardens from animals

Some animals are essential for any garden to help pollinate plants and aerate the soil, but here is how you can prevent others from nibbling on your crops.

Wild gray wolf standing in the snow.
Be an advocate for animals
The truth about trophy hunting

Less than 1% of livestock is lost to native carnivores. Trophy hunting stats show why it is wrong and unnecessary, while economics prove that hunters benefit from conservation.