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Nov 26, 2021 – Fur Protest

Join NH Animal Rights League, NH Citizens Against Recreational Trapping, and Twin States Animal Liberation on Fur Free Friday, Nov. 26 (the day after Thanksgiving) for a fur protest outside

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Gentle Thanksgiving 2024 a Success!

On November 16, 2024, NHARL hosted our 4th sold-out catered Gentle Thanksgiving event at the NH Audubon McLane Center in Concord! The Guests! It was inspiring to see familiar faces

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Puppy Stores

Despite many legislative attempts to ban the retail sale of dogs in New Hampshire, the practice remains legal.

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Promoting safe mosquito control

The world is losing nature at a remarkable pace, and New Hampshire is no exception. The crisis spares no creature — mammals, fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and even the tiniest

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Kangaroos Are Not Shoes!

Chanting “Kangaroos Are Not Shoes — Don’t Be a Dick’s,” the New Hampshire Animal Rights League stormed Dick’s Sporting Goods at the Mall of New Hampshire calling on the store

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Destruction of Nesting Birds

Sign Our Letter Sign Letter to Hold Market Basket Accountable for Destroying Nesting Birds On May 13-14, 2024, as part of a parking lot repaving and upgrade project, Market Basket

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The Animals

Animals exist for their own purposes, and their most basic needs — such as the need to avoid suffering — deserve the same consideration as is afforded to human beings.

Speaking Out Against Bull Riding

For the third year in a row, NHARL volunteers had vegan boots on the ground at the SNHU Arena in Manchester to protest the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Tour.

The League led two impactful demonstrations before each scheduled show, Friday, Dec. 15, and Saturday, Dec. 16.

Our posters invited eventgoers to consider the experience of the bull and the very real possibility that animals could get injured and potentially euthanized that evening.

New this year, we also showed video of bulls getting hurt at PBR events, which played on a loop as eventgoers walked past.

While most ticketholders were not visibly receptive to the message that bull riding is animal abuse, we succeeded in handing out more than 200 flyers (shown below), reinforcing the fact the bull riding isn’t fun for everyone.

What You Can Do

  • Don’t buy a ticket!
  • If you live in Manchester, contact us to find out how you can help.
  • Contact the PBR sponsors, including Tractor Supply, to complain.