Massachusetts: Urge your legislators to support H.3935 and S.616
Wildlife trafficking is a global crisis that is threatening elephants and rhinos with extinction. Every year, as many as 15,000 elephants are killed in Africa to supply the illegal ivory trade. Rhino populations are also dwindling, with fewer than 27,000 rhinos remaining in the wild. Massachusetts plays a crucial role in this fight. It was recently ranked among the top states for online ivory sales, and our previous investigations have found a thriving market for ivory. To address this, the Ivory/Rhino Horn Bill (H.3935 and S.616) has been filed in the House and Senate to ban the trade of ivory and rhino horn in the Commonwealth.
This bill is critical to end Massachusetts’ participation in the markets for cruel products from wildlife. Ending the trade in ivory and rhino horn is critical if we are to ensure these beloved animals do not disappear. We need your help to make sure this bill passes.
TAKE ACTION
Please make a brief, polite call to your Massachusetts state representative and state senator today and ask them to support H.3935 and S.616. Look up their phone numbers here. You can say: "As your constituent, I am asking you to support the bill H.3935/S.616 to ban the trade of ivory and rhino horn products in Massachusetts"
After making your call (please do not skip that crucial step!), fill in and submit the form below to send a follow-up message.