Urgent: Speak up for Grizzly Bears by March 17!

Grizzly bears once roamed across the western United States, but relentless hunting and trapping over the past few centuries nearly wiped them out. Thanks to decades of protection under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), these iconic bears have begun to recover and regain their rightful, ecologically critical place in North American ecosystems. 

Some good news for grizzly bears: In January, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) rejected efforts by Wyoming and Montana to strip grizzlies of ESA protections so more could be killed. Instead, USFWS proposed regulations to keep grizzlies listed as a threatened species across Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming—a significant step in the right direction.  

But here’s the bad news: The current proposal would remove ESA protections for grizzlies outside Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming—which would spell disaster for bears that migrate through and live in other states. Worse yet, the plan would make it easier for ranchers and landowners to kill grizzlies—undoing years of progress toward their recovery. Adding to the uncertainty, public hearings on the proposal were canceled under the new administration, and there’s a real danger that the stronger protections could be reversed while the harmful provisions remain. Grizzlies need your voice now. 

Please submit a comment by March 17 telling FWS to stand firm and protect grizzly bears!  Speak Up for Grizzly Bears!The full proposal from the Fish and Wildlife Service is available here.

To submit a comment:Go to http://www.regulations.gov docket number: FWS-R6-ES-2024-0186 here.Click on the “Submit a Public Comment” button in the upper left corner and draft your comment using these talking points (please personalize your comment for greater impact).Submit your public comment before March 17, 2025!

Cat food recalled due to ‘bird flu’ risk

by: Danielle Langenfeld

Posted: Mar 3, 2025 / 08:20 AM EST

Updated: Mar 3, 2025 / 12:56 PM EST

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(WJW) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting pet owners that some raw cat food is being recalled because it could be contaminated with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1, also known as bird flu.

According to the notice, Wild Coast LLC, which operates as Wild Coast Raw, voluntarily issued the recall for certain lots of their frozen ‘Boneless Free Range Chicken Formula’ which was sold at retailers in Washington State and Oregon.Family’s nightmare as girl, 4, in coma due to flu

Here’s what pet owners should look for:

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  • Product: Frozen ‘Boneless Free Range Chicken Formula’ raw pet food for cats 
  • Size: 16oz and 24oz
  • Lots: #22660, #22653, #22641, #22639, #22672 and #22664
  • Best by date: 12/25
Credit: FDA

“People who fed pets the recalled products should watch for symptoms of bird flu in their pets, including fever, lethargy, low appetite, reddened or inflamed eyes, discharge from the eyes and nose, difficulty breathing, and neurological signs like tremors, stiff body movements, seizure, lack of coordination, or blindness. People with pets exhibiting these signs after feeding this product should contact their veterinarian,” read the notice.

The alert comes shortly after the American Veterinarian Medical Association issued a warning explaining that cats are at risk of contracting the infection, especially due to their diets and desire to hunt.

“Cats appear to be particularly susceptible to severe illness, often resulting in death,” the AVMA said in a statement. “The risk of cat-to-human transmission is considered extremely low, but may increase with prolonged, unprotected exposure to infected animals.”