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Wildlife Protection
Our largest ongoing campaign involves advocacy for statewide wildlife protection. Click the links below for information about specific parts of our work to protect Arizona's wildlife.

Mountain Lions
Prairie Dogs
Aerial Gunning
Arizona Game & Fish

Spay/Neuter Hotline
Since 1998, our Spay/Neuter Hotline has provided over 10,000 referrals and 7,000 certificates for free and low-cost spay/neuter surgeries in Arizona. The five regional programs we operate are run entirely by volunteers. Through this ongoing program, ADLA intends to help put an end to the dog and cat overpopulation crisis in Arizona.
CLICK HERE to visit the Spay/Neuter Hotline website.

Animal Cruelty
ADLA follows Arizona animal cruelty cases through the courts. At strategic times, we alerts our members to letters they can write to prosecutors and other strategic actions they can take as citizens to insure tough prosection for animal cruelty perpetrators.

Greyhound Racing
Greyhound racing is a cruel sport that uses dogs for a few prime years and then discards them. Click here to read more about the cruelty inherent in greyhound racing, and what ADLA is doing about it.

Legislative Action
ADLA follows bills through the state Legislature and informs animal advocates of important times to contact their legislators. Sign up for the ADLA Newswire to receive the email action alerts we send out when the Legislature is in session.

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