Take Action Now
Welcome to the Action Center — your hub for getting involved in the movement to abolish hunting and protect wildlife. Here you’ll find tools, campaigns, and ways to speak up, support change and information to shift public and political consciousness about hunting and wildlife “management”.
Why Your Action Matters
Hunting remains legal in many regions, often justified under outdated ideas about management, conservation and tradition. C.A.S.H. believes that hunting causes unnecessary suffering to wildlife, harms ecosystems, and undermines ethical coexistence with the natural world. Our mission is to build a succession of wins — from raising awareness to influencing policy and public opinion — to achieve abolition in the shortest possible time.
Get Involved
Use this space to make a real impact. Actions you can take include:
- Sign Petitions & Write to Leaders
Urge lawmakers, wildlife agencies, and local representatives to support humane wildlife protection policies instead of allowing sport hunting. - Share and Educate
Spread informative resources, articles, and testimonials that challenge the belief that hunting is conservation or necessary for wildlife management. - Donate to Support the Cause
Your contribution helps fund campaigns, educational material, and outreach efforts that further the abolition movement. - Stay Updated
Subscribe to newsletters, read featured articles like Article of the Month, and join discussions that deepen understanding and strengthen advocacy.
How Your Voice Helps
Each action here contributes to changing the narrative around wildlife and hunting — from seeing animals as individual beings rather than targets, to educating communities about coexistence and ecosystem protection. Together, we can expand the circle of compassion and push for a future where hunting is no longer accepted.
This is a new Alert
There are four post types: Posts – which appear under “What’s New”. Categories include: Journal – which are all of the newsletter articles. Categories include: Hunting Accidents – Jim R’s domain. He posts all of the accidents and violations here. Categories include: Alert – which are for all of the “Action Center” posts. Blog –…
This is a new Alert
There are four post types: Posts – which appear under “What’s New”. Categories include: Journal – which are all of the newsletter articles. Categories include:…
Bear Baiting Threatens to Return to Alaska.
Date: March 11, 2026 | Author(s): Kitty Block and Sara Amundson We can’t let bear baiting return to Alaska. Here’s why. One of the very first…
Please Help North Carolina’s Black Bears
PLEASE CROSS POST Committee To Abolish Sport Hunting PO BOX 13815, LAS CRUCES, NM 88013-3815 (575) 640-7372 CASH@AbolishSportHunting.com www.AbolishSportHunting.com 10/9/2013 ~~ ACTION ALERT ~~ Please…
Oppose H.R.424 and S.164 – Urgent Action Needed!
Oppose H.R.424 and S.164 – Urgent Action Needed! January 25, 2017 ACTION! Oppose H.R.424 and S.164 H.R.424 and S.164 are two bills that have been…
Stop the Bear Hunt
From: http://www.savenjbears.com/ 21 days left until the bear slaughter begins in NJ Monday, November 14, 2005 – Two Actions for the Bears 1) Call Acting Governor Richard Codey: 609-292-6000 Let him know you do not want a bear hunt and that you want him to see that DEP Commissioner Campbell…
Oppose Hunting of Brown Bears Near the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary, Alaska
Oppose Hunting of Brown Bears Near the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary, Alaska by signing the petition below. Just click the button at the bottom of the page and you will be redirected to our online petition. To: Alaska Board of Game PETITION TO OPPOSE HUNTING OF BROWN BEARS NEAR…
The Sum of Owl Fears: Feds to shoot barred owls to save spotted owls
Would you kill an owl to save another owl? It’s not a thought experiment from your Intro to Ethics class: Northern spotted owls — the feathered poster children of last decade’s timber wars — are dwindling in the Pacific Northwest, and bigger, more aggressive barred owls, which have migrated to…
Animal Crisis
This Alert is no longer active, but is left on our web site so that our readers can apply this information to other situations. The comments below reflect my own personal, deeply held belief which I hope is shared by you. What is the difference between the abuse and cruelty…
