WILDLIFE PROTEST
March 7, 2026
Please join us and be a Voice for our
Voiceless animals
Wildlife needs our support
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Time: 1:00PM-2:15PM
Location: Grassy area of
Maximilian Furs/Steven Corn Furs
358 Route 17 North, Paramus, NJ
Parking:
Please do not park in Maximilian Furs’
actual parking lot. A road is between the
Container Store Mall and
Maximilian/Steven Corn Furs.
Follow the road toward the back;
there is parking by the closed schools
near Humdingers.
Signs and banners will be available.
Dress warm. Bring a friend(rain or shine)
For more info, please contact
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Wildlife and forests are national treasures.
They are not owned by the shooting industry
and state agencies
perpetuating 19th century methods
toward wildlife. It’s time for a change.
New Jerseyans look for nonlethal
means of dealing with conflicts and
are tired of the inhumane and ineffectual
killing by DFW.
Help educate the public by showing
your support at this protest.
Reach out to David Golden at the
New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife (NJDFW)
David Golden, Assistant Commissioner
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609-292-2965
Tell Mr. Golden…
to stop killing hundreds of thousands of
animals annually in New Jersey,
while under the guise of management. It is
clearly for sport.
Use 21st century means of
handling conflicts with wildlife,
instead of antiquated methods
towards wildlife, with killing being the default.
Stop pandering to hunters, which are
less than 0.3% of NJ’s population.
New Jerseyans are fed up with NJDFW,
a rogue state agency
that is partnered with gun and
ammunition industries.
Below is a partial accounting of Wildlife
on the hit list of the New Jersey Division of Fish
and Wildlife (NJDFW).
Not all animals killed are reported.
The numbers are undoubtedly
much higher.
New Jersey only has 17 days a year when
some animals are not hunted. On the 348
other days, deer, bear, turkey, geese,
opossums, coots, coyotes,
groundhogs, squirrels, ducks, rabbits, and
numerous other species are all in the
crosshairs of hunters.
Hunters have killed
664,954 of NJ’s Wildlife: 2018-2025
Partial Records of DFW’s KILLING LIST
HUNTING
Deer
2022-2025: 80,229(partial records)
Bears
2023-2025: 1,433
Coyotes
2021-2025: 775
Rabbits
2021-2024: 40,680
Squirrels
2021-2024: 50,815
Woodchucks
2021-2024: 38,882
Wild Turkeys
2021-2025: 9,902
Pheasants
2021-2024: 103,422
Quail
2021-2024: 13,720
Chukar/Partridge
2021-2022: 9,096
Hungarian Partridge
2021-2022: 37
American Woodcock
2021-2024: 12,070
Ruffed Grouse
2021-2022: 1,700
Crows
2023-2024: 3,660
Snow Geese:
2025: 2,888
Canadian Geese/ Ducks/ Brant
2023-2024: 117,922
Sea Mergansers, other Divers, Buffleheads, other Dabblers, Wood Duck, Green Winged Teal, Black Duck, and Mallards:
2009-2018: 59,790
TRAPPING
Raccoons
2018-2024: 27,955
Red Fox
2018-2024: 17,757
Gray Fox
2018-2024: 742
Opossums
2018-2024: 3,303
Minks
2018-2024: 5,052
Skunks
2018-2024: 1,359
Muskrats
2018-2024: 57,745
Weasels
2018-2024: 44
Beavers
2018-2024: 3,970
Also check out other Sports events in Paramus.