UPDATE: Resolution to Ban Glue Traps Passes First Big Hurdle!

Update (April 15, 2024): Thanks in part to the support of compassionate people like you, Resolution R18—which asks the provincial government to ban the use, sale, and distribution of cruel glue traps—was adopted by the Association of Vancouver Island and Coastal Communities and is moving on to the Union of BC Municipalities for a vote in September. We are now one step closer to seeing these vile devices banned throughout British Columbia!


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This weekend, delegates at the Association of Vancouver Island and Coastal Communities convention in Victoria, British Columbia, will be voting on a resolution asking the provincial government to ban the use, sale, and distribution of cruel glue traps, which kill, injure, and permanently disable countless small animals every year. We need your help to get this historic resolution passed!

Glue trap with bird, frog, and small reptile attached

A glue trap is a small board covered with a sticky adhesive designed to ensnare any animal who wanders across its surface. These devices inflict slow, painful deaths on mice, rats, birds, chipmunks, bats, lizards, squirrels, and other animals small enough to get caught in the glue. They can take days to die of starvation, dehydration, or blood loss while they cry out in agony.

The animals panic and struggle, which causes them to become even more ensnared. Often, the adhesive tears off patches of their fur, feathers, or skin—and some animals even chew off their own limbs in a desperate effort to escape. In other cases, their noses, mouths, or beaks get stuck in the glue, causing them to suffocate to death over the course of hours. Or they die from being crushed in the garbage, which is where the instructions on the traps advise consumers to put them.

By banning glue traps, British Columbia would join an ever-growing list of places—including England, Iceland, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, Wales, two states and one territory in Australia, two American cities, and more than 30 states and union territories in India—that have already banned these cruel devices.

Please feel free to use our sample letter, but remember that using your own words is always more effective.

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