Come help us speak for wild lives in Wisconsin!
Participate in a day of legislative briefings, guest speakers and meeting with your legislators in support of wolves and wildlife
This year, we are excited to be partnering with the Great Lakes Wildlife Alliance in co-hosting Wildlife Day at the Capitol. On Tuesday, April 18th, wildlife advocates from across Wisconsin will be gathering at the Capitol in solidarity with wolves, coyotes and all other wild lives that have made this state their home.
We have crafted a full agenda for advocates, starting with a morning legislative briefing, guest speakers Melissa Smith (GLWA) and Francisco J. Santiago-Ávila (Heartland Rewilding), lunch, and scheduled meetings with your legislators. We will also be providing talking points for advocates covering major wildlife issues, from wolves to killing contests to the Wisconsin Conservation Congress. You don’t want to miss this opportunity!
The primary civic duty of legislators is to listen to their constituents and legislate accordingly. And it’s our duty as citizens to inform them, convey to them our issues and governance concerns, advise them on how to address those concerns, and encourage them to take action through legislation. This is even more important when the lives of vulnerable, voiceless others are at stake.
Here are the details:
- What: Wildlife Day at the Capitol
- Where: 2 E Main St, Madison, WI 53703
- Date: April 18th, from 9am to 4pm CDT
- Speakers: Melissa Smith, Francisco J. Santiago-Ávila
- Click here to register
Parking information:
- State Street Capitol Garage – 214 N Carroll Street
- Butler Street Parking – 21 S Butler Street
- Capitol Square North Garage – 218 E Mifflin Street
- Wilson Street Garage – 20 E Wilson Street
- More parking info