Public Lands Without Livestock was established by Mike Hudak in 1999 to inform the American people about the environmental and economic costs of producing livestock on public lands. Our activities include live multi-media presentations, articles, and website displays.
Financial contributions help to underwrite the cost of giving presentations to nonprofit organizations lacking sufficient resources to cover travel expenses. Contributions also support research and development of web-based photo essays and videos in addition to defraying ongoing operating expenses of the project.
Contact us for information about giving a presentation to your organization.
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As a project of the nonprofit International Humanities Center, contributions to Public Lands Without Livestock are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
You can contribute to our work by writing a check payable to
IHC/Public Lands Without Livestock
and mailing it to
International Humanities Center
P.O. Box 923
Malibu, CA 90265