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https://www.huffpost.com/entry...OXvtOohfZcuCMuUn0eRg Trump Taps Former Attorney Of Trophy Hunting Group For Key Wildlife Job Anna Seidman, a 20-year veteran of Safari Club International, has joined the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service — an agency she’s sued several times. By Chris D’Angelo The Trump administration has hired Anna Seidman, formerly a longtime lawyer at the trophy hunting advocacy group Safari Club International, to lead the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s international affairs program. A Fish and Wildlife Service spokesperson confirmed Seidman’s appointment in a statement to HuffPost on Friday, calling her “an effective, innovative leader with 20 years of legal and policy experience, including expertise in international environment and natural resource management.” The Safari Club has close ties to the administration ― its political action committee donated $11,000 to President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign ― and is one of several groups that successfully lobbied Trump’s Interior Department to roll back prohibitions on importing the trophies of lions and elephants killed for sport in certain African countries. Seidman was Safari Club’s top litigator for two decades and most recently served as director of its legal advocacy and international affairs arm, according to the organization’s website. In that role, she led several lawsuits against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other federal agencies, including challenging a 2015 Obama-era regulation that prohibited aggressive predator control tactics in national preserves and refuges in Alaska. Seidman left Safari Club last year, according to her LinkedIn profile. Founded in 1972 and based in Washington, SCI is an advocacy group with more than 50,000 members that focuses on “protecting hunters’ rights and promoting wildlife conservation.” It has been criticized for giving out awards — with names like “Grand Slam African 29,” “African Big Five” and “Bears of the World” — to hunters who kill exotic and sometimes threatened species, including elephants, rhinos and polar bears. SCI’s sister organization, Safari Club International Foundation, is a former client of Interior Secretary David Bernhardt’s. Bernhardt worked as a lobbyist for oil, gas and other special interests before joining the Trump administration. As assistant director of FWS’s international affairs program, Seidman will lead a team responsible for implementing international conservation treaties and protecting at-risk wildlife populations and their habitats around the globe. She replaces Eric Alvarez, who has served as acting chief for two years. SCI did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment Thursday. SCI has been a major supporter of the Trump administration and its pro-hunting agenda. And under former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, the department made quick work of fulfilling trophy hunting groups’ wish list, as HuffPost previously reported. In late 2017, the Interior Department came under fire when it lifted Obama-era bans on importing elephant and lion trophies from Zimbabwe and Zambia ― a decision first made public by Safari Club. Facing public backlash, Trump suspended the department’s decision and condemned big-game trophy hunting as a “horror show.” A day later, SCI sent out a “call to arms,” in which the group encouraged hunters to complain to Trump and Zinke and blasted “hysterical anti-hunters and news media outlets.” FWS subsequently issued a memo in March 2018 indicating it would consider permits to import trophies taken from elephants, lions and bontebok, a species of antelope, hunted in several African countries on a “case-by-case” basis. Later that year, Steven Chancellor, an Indiana coal executive who raised more than $1 million for Trump’s 2016 campaign and was then a member of the Department of the Interior’s advisory hunting council, obtained permits to import the heads and hides of at least three male lions from Africa. Safari Club has been part of the revolving door at Trump’s Interior. Last July, Ben Cassidy, a former lobbyist for the National Rifle Association, left a high-ranking Interior post to to become Safari Club’s new director of government affairs. His departure from the Trump administration came less than three months he got wrapped up in a formal Interior Department ethics investigation. Kathi kathi@wildtravel.net 708-425-3552 "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." | ||
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This should be positive news for sportsmen. It will take some time for her to make positive changes for the benefit of everyone. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> "You've got the strongest hand in the world. That's right. Your hand. The hand that marks the ballot. The hand that pulls the voting lever. Use it, will you" John Wayne | |||
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I know Anna personally and she will be great for hunters in dealing with the USFWS. Wonderful choice! We all have a friend in Anna! | |||
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A typical hatchet job from HuffPo. Anna Seidman is uniquely qualified for the position. And, as one of dozens of American hunters who has a bontebok import permit in limbo, I welcome her help. | |||
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Politicians are like flags, they flutter according to wind direction. | |||
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Exactly! CITES animals should be governed by the exporting countries, not the importing ones. CITES issues certificates according to what is available for export. Once that is done, and it meets all CITES export rules, it should never be stopped. But, as we all know, stupid politicians are only thinking of themselves. | |||
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God forbid that someone with a brain and common sense should be appointed to a position of authority. Mike Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer. | |||
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Yes. Stupidity starts right at the top! | |||
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I also know Anna personally - this is wonderful news for hunters!! "At least once every human being should have to run for his life - to teach him that milk does not come from the supermarket, that safety does not come from policemen, and that news is not something that happens to other people." - Robert Heinlein | |||
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Amen | |||
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This is a positive for us GOA Life Member NRA Benefactor Member Life Member Dallas Safari Club Westley Richards 450 NE 3 1/4" | |||
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Lest anyone misconstrue my comment, I was responding to her critics. This is a good thing, for her, for us and for the big game animals we pursue around the world. Mike Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer. | |||
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I have had occasion to deal with her. I liked her and was impressed by her. A word of caution for the cheerleaders. A wise man once told me that one’s position on any issue depended on the chair in which one is sitting. She will be in a different chair. | |||
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"Flags & Wind Direction"? | |||
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I have had professional experience with her. She will be great! USMC Retired DSC Life Member SCI Life Member NRA Life Member | |||
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Sounds like positive news for us. Let us hope for the best, and no screw ups from the top on Twitter like hunting is a "horror show"! | |||
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I just wish that I was so diplomatic and careful with my words as Saeed. Leadership starts at the top. And we desperately need it now. Again, thank you to Saeed. Sincerely, E Pluribus Unum - where out of many, we will become one. | |||
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Trump appointed her which is a good sign no? | |||
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Exactly. | |||
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