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💥Let's get these 3 pieces of 💩  prosecuted and imprisoned‼️💥Join Bear Warriors United in asking the FWC and the State At...
06/18/2026

💥Let's get these 3 pieces of 💩 prosecuted and imprisoned‼️💥

Join Bear Warriors United in asking the FWC and the State Attorney to add FELONY ANIMAL CRUELTY CHARGES to the paltry misdemeanor charges given to the scum who illegally trapped and killed an alligator with a power drill.

Below is BWU's email to the FWC Commissioners/ Executive Director/Conservation Officer, along with pictures of the alligator and the drill that was used to kill her.

✅️The contact information for the FWC and state prosecutor are in the comment section below, for easier copy and pasting.

FWC Executive Director:
[email protected]

FWC Chief Conservation Officer:
[email protected]

FWC Commissioners:
[email protected]

Ginger Madden is the State Attorney for the First Judicial Circuit of FL which covers Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton Counties:

[email protected]

State Attorney's Office
190 W Government St
Pensacola, FL 32502-5773
Office: 850-595-4761

In the upcoming weeks, Bear Warriors United will be exposing political candidates and incumbents who are developers; who...
06/14/2026

In the upcoming weeks, Bear Warriors United will be exposing political candidates and incumbents who are developers; who take money for from AI data center /sprawl developers and who work with AI data center & sprawl developers to destroy, pollute and exploit our wildlands, waters and wildlife.

❌️The first corrupt developer incumbent:
Wilton Simpson.
He's running to be re-elected as Florida's AG commissioner.
He should be in prison... not in office.

06/13/2026

Regenerative Agriculture 🌱

"Back in 1999, 87 acres of land in Taylor, Texas, was donated (nominal fee $10) to the city by a farmer, with a conditio...
06/08/2026

"Back in 1999, 87 acres of land in Taylor, Texas, was donated (nominal fee $10) to the city by a farmer, with a condition in the deed that it would be used for community parkland.

In 2025, the land was sold for $10M to a data center developer, who has won several legal battles against the nearby residents who are trying to stop the massive construction project.

Now, the disgruntled locals are planning to take their case to an appeals" court.https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/farmer-donates-land-for-a-park-city-sells-it-for-data-center-development-usd10-gift-became-usd10m-for-city-government-with-usd30m-tax-expected-over-next-decade

06/07/2026
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commissioners voted to allow this horror show‼️Reformfwc.org
06/06/2026

Florida Fish and Wildlife Commissioners voted to allow this horror show‼️
Reformfwc.org

Bear hound “training” season puts bear cubs in danger.

"Eddie Fletcher heard the loud barking of hounds close to his house on his wooded property.

Fletcher quickly ran to the sound. Four snarling hounds were tearing on a bear cub. Fletcher tied up two of the hounds, using his belt and a shoe string, and getting dog-bit in the process. The cub scooted up an adjacent tree. Fletcher went to his house, called 9-1-1 to call the police, then secured the hounds on by his porch with drinking water.

When the hunter appeared to retrieve his radio-collared hounds, he cell-phoned a game warden to accuse Fletcher of illegally impeding a hunt. The game warden showed up and issued Fletcher a citation for unlawfully impeding a hunt. Fletcher countered that if he had not intervened, the dogs would certainly have ripped the cub to death.

During the subsequent hearing, attended by the arresting officer and accusing hunter, the prosecution made clear that indeed Fletcher had broken the law. His 80-acre property was not posted. He had illegally tied up the hounds. Fletcher, an experienced outdoorsman and hunter himself, felt so strongly that training hounds in the spring was wrong that he was willing to be jailed rather than pay a fine.

Fletcher says there were two other incidents where cubs were treed on his property, separated from its mother during a hound chase. Cubs will loudly bawl for their mother for two or three days, either to be retrieved by mamma or to come down due to hunger. Last year, a cub stopped crying after a couple of days." - West Virginia Highlands Conservancy, May 2022

Tragedies like this happen right here in Vermont and anywhere else hounding is allowed.

Photo | Shutterstock

06/02/2026
Together with our allies, we’ve just filed a new lawsuit challenging the U.S. government’s policy of allowing federal ag...
05/28/2026

Together with our allies, we’ve just filed a new lawsuit challenging the U.S. government’s policy of allowing federal agents to kill native wildlife—including wolves, bears, mountain lions, and coyotes using poisons, traps, and aerial gunning—inside designated Wilderness.

Our lawsuit targets a nationwide program run by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s so-called Wildlife Services that authorizes taxpayer-subsidized “predator control” across millions of acres of public lands at the behest of the private livestock industry, including within Wilderness.

Wildlife Services is the secretive wildlife killing program that has shot, trapped, and poisoned over one million native animals nationwide during just the past three years.

In spite of the Wilderness Act’s mandate to preserve places “untrammeled by man,” and its prohibition on commercial services, the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management are systematically authorizing the killing of native wildlife in Wilderness at the request of the heavily subsidized commercial livestock industry, which grazes domestic cows and sheep on our federal public lands.

~Wilderness Watch

When Donald Trump called trophy hunting a “horror show” during his first term, many animal advocates dared to hope, but ...
05/27/2026

When Donald Trump called trophy hunting a “horror show” during his first term, many animal advocates dared to hope, but hope has a short shelf life in Washington.

A new report released lays bare a deeply alarming reversal, and it has American fingerprints all over it.

In 2025 alone, the Trump administration’s US Fish and Wildlife Service issued more than 300 elephant trophy import permits—nearly three times the 114 imported during all of 2018.

Thanks to a permitting spree that began in mid-February 2025, before a new agency director was even in place, the floodgates are open wider than they’ve been in years.

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