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I READ AN ARTICLE TODAY THAT RYAN ZINKES 120 DAYS IS ALMOST UP(THE TIME HE HAD TO WAIT TO RESTRUCTURE DEPT. POSITIONS)AND HE HAS NOTIFIED APPRROXIMATELY 50 OF HIS STAFF THAT THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES ARE CHANGING. MANY OF THEM ARE IN THE DEPT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE! CAN'T HAPPEN SOON ENOUGH!!
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Among the Fish and Wildlife officials are the assistant director for international affairs, Bryan Arroyo; the Southwest regional director, Benjamin Tuggle; and the Southeast regional director, Cindy Dohner.
Other moves include the transfer of the Bureau of Land Management’s New Mexico state director, Amy Lueders, to Fish and Wildlife,
while Fish and Wildlife’s chief of law enforcement, Bill Woody, is slated for the BLM

https://www.fws.gov/offices/bryanarroyo.html
Arroyo looks interesting from his profile - maybe some changes will happen!!
"He is responsible for the Service’s coordination of domestic and international strategies to protect, restore and enhance the world’s diverse wildlife and their habitats with a focus on species of international concern.  He is responsible for the implementation of 40 conventions, treaties, and agreements, and oversees the International Wildlife Trade and Wildlife Without Borders programs.  The focus of International Affair is to promote, facilitate, and influence conservation across the globe.  Working with partners around the world to conserve species, International Affairs administers grant programs supporting human and institutional capacity building and conservation research, provides technical assistance to wildlife managers in other countries, helps to conserve species at risk through the regulation of international trade, and works closely with States and Native American tribes to ensure conservation of U.S. species in international trade."

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The important thing is to follow International Conventions, rather than be a bunch of idiots inventing their own interpretation of them.

CITES should be applied where it is relevant, not USF&W making up their own rules as they see fit.


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The important thing is to follow International Conventions, rather than be a bunch of idiots inventing their own interpretation of them.

CITES should be applied where it is relevant, not USF&W making up their own rules as they see fit.


EXACTLY!


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The important thing is to follow International Conventions, rather than be a bunch of idiots inventing their own interpretation of them.

CITES should be applied where it is relevant, not USF&W making up their own rules as they see fit.


Precisely right. If you are going to be a party to international conventions like CITES and participate in the member nation conferences, then be prepared to accept the positions taken by such bodies. If you do not feel that you can abide by the positions taken by such conferences, then withdraw from the convention. But to participate and then do your own thing is just disingenuous, not to mention disrespectful of the other member countries.


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It would be interesting to see the slant the Post would have put on the story had it been one of Hillary's shills doing the same thing... effusive praise in all probability.

By gosh, the man has a right to put people in positions that think and will do what he and the administration wants them to do, no more, no less. How many of you had a company you worked for acquired and the policies and people stayed exactly the same as before the acquisition? Policies and people change. sometimes people leave, whether voluntary or not. Why should the government be any different. The problem with government is too many of lifelong public sector workers have been coddled...


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Yeah, but, but, what they gonna do if they loose their jobs?
Well, they will have to find another one...
But, but, they went to school for those jobs, that's not fair...

Classic liberal conversation, oh boy, heard plenty of those every time FS would let someone go on local level


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