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Contact Wildlife Land Trust
The Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust is here to listen. Whether it is a question about a conservation easement, a conflict with your wild neighbors or a nature story you want to share, please fill out the form below and it will be forwarded to the appropriate staff person. It is always great to hear from our supporters!
Submit your reader rescue
Do you have an inspiring photo of a rescued pet or farm animal?
Send it to us, along with the story of your rescue in 150 words or fewer, for possible publication in All Animals.
Photos should be at least 1 MB (or the largest size possible when using your phone’s camera).
Send it to us, along with the story of your rescue in 150 words or fewer, for possible publication in All Animals.
Photos should be at least 1 MB (or the largest size possible when using your phone’s camera).
Land trusts: Join the Wildlife Land Trust Humane Stewardship Alliance!
Become a member* of the Trust’s Humane Stewardship Alliance by filling out your information below and signing the pledge. If you have any questions, please call 1-800-729-SAVE or email us.
Campaigns
Your actions will make a difference for all animals. Your messages make a difference, even if leaders don't want to listen. Here's why.
Puppy mill research
Humane World for Animals, formerly called the Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International, presents the following reports on puppy mills for reference by animal advocates, members of the media and researchers.
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Cosmetics animal testing FAQ
Get the facts about cosmetics testing on animals and our fight to end this cruel and unnecessary practice worldwide.
About Animal Testing
The term "animal testing" refers to procedures performed on living animals for purposes of research into basic biology and diseases. Here's what's involved.