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Let's see who is serious about this issue...

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06 July 2011, 18:13
505 gibbs
Let's see who is serious about this issue...
Aaron and Lane have stated that the petition to change the protected status of the African lion has survived the 90 day review period. According to Conservation Forces information, this means that there is a 60 day period to file a legal rebuttal or response and they have committed to do that. So, for those of you who have joined in the fun of slapping each other around (myself included), let's see how interested you really are in "saving lion hunting". From what I can tell, this is where the rubber meets the road. Below is a link for Conservation Forces online donation page, I would encourage you to do as you see fit.
less talking, more action
06 July 2011, 19:59
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07 July 2011, 07:48
BrettAKSCI
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My rubber meets the road every time JJ sends a letter asking several times a year. I'll hit em up again! I'd post this on the general African Big Game Hunting Forum as well Brad.

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