The Center for Wildlife Ethics advances measurable protections for wildlife and their habitats through legal advocacy, education, and grassroots efforts. Focusing our activities on the common (public) good, CWE’s primary efforts include:
• Researching, exposing, and defeating proposed policies and activities that threaten wildlife and the areas on which they thrive
• Crafting and pursuing strategies to empower the public on potential harms to wildlife and public lands by engaging their participation in the regulatory and democratic processes
• Participating in the legislative and regulatory process through substantive written recommendations and live
testimony
• Monitoring governmental bodies for compliance and consistency with their own wildlife-related laws and policies
• Promoting non-violent solutions for human conflicts with wildlife