H.B. 586 To Remove Protections from Cougars

in New Mexico on March 10, 2015

Update (March 9, 2015): This bill failed to pass committee, and is now dead.

Bill Description:
Removes cougar from the list of game animals, thereby allowing New Mexico residents to hunt or trap an unlimited number of mountain lions, including females and kittens, anywhere, at any time.[teaserbreak]

Background:
Trapping is a barbaric, antiquated form of hunting. Animals caught in traps suffer immensely from their injuries, long periods of distress, and ultimately die an excruciating death. Many even gnaw off their own limbs in an effort to escape, often dying of a painful infection days later. Archaic killing methods for trapped animals – such as suffocation, drowning and poisoning – are widely used today. Read more on our trapping page.

Many other animals are injured by traps or die as “collateral damage,” including endangered species and family pets. (See our Trapping Incidents Database for more information.) Even one such tragedy is too many, and these types of incidents are sadly all too common.

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