Thank you for signing!
Stop Iceland From Allowing Puffins to Be Killed for Food and Sport
Final signature count: 0
0 signatures toward our 30,000 goal
Sponsor: Free The Ocean
Call for a ban on Atlantic puffin hunting and the commercial sale of puffin meat so nesting colonies have a chance to survive.
Atlantic puffins are one of Iceland’s most recognizable seabirds, but their survival is no longer secure. The species is listed as Vulnerable globally, and BirdLife reports rapid declines across much of its European range.1
Iceland Holds A Global Responsibility
Iceland is home to roughly two million breeding pairs, about 40% of the global Atlantic puffin population. The Atlantic puffin is listed as Critically Endangered on Iceland’s Red List of Birds, while hunting remains legal in the country.2
The Old Ask Is Still Urgent But The Threat Has Expanded
The original petition focused on trophy hunting. The issue now goes beyond tourists killing birds for sport. Puffins are still hunted in Iceland, and conservation groups have also raised concern about puffin meat being sold to restaurants and tourists while populations remain under stress.3
Climate Change Is Making Survival Harder
Puffins depend on healthy seas and reliable fish supplies to raise their chicks. Recent seabird deaths across Europe show how storms, rough seas, warming waters, and food shortages can hit puffins hard, especially because they are long-lived birds that usually raise only one chick per year.4
Artificial Light Is Putting Chicks At Risk
Young puffins can also be pulled off course by town lights when they leave their burrows for the sea. In Iceland’s Westman Islands, residents rescued more than 3,000 pufflings in 2024 after many became disoriented by infrastructure and lights instead of reaching the ocean safely.5
Iceland Can Act Now
Iceland cannot control every ocean threat facing puffins, but it can stop adding hunting and commercial demand to the pressure. Sign the petition urging Iceland’s Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate to ban Atlantic puffin hunting and the commercial sale of puffin meat.
