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https://www.biologicaldiversit...-act-01-20-2016.html For Immediate Release, January 20, 2016 Contact: Brett Hartl, (202) 817-8121, Bhartl@biologicaldiversity.org U.S. Senate Takes Aim at Endangered Species Protections for Gray Wolves in Wyoming, Great Lakes ‘Sportsmen’s Act’ Would Also Prohibit Regulating Lead Poisoning From Fishing Tackle, Allow Import of Trophy-hunted Polar Bear Parts WASHINGTON— The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee passed the so-called “Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act of 2016” today with the inclusion of an amendment from Sen. John Barasso (R-Wyo.) to permanently end Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves in Wyoming and the western Great Lakes states. “This is yet another special-interest driven attack on gray wolves that will lead to the vicious and cruel slaughter of thousands of these magnificent animals,” said Brett Hartl, endangered species policy director at the Center for Biological Diversity. “The American people know that the gray wolf is still just beginning to recover in places like the West Coast, southern Rockies and New England. Without healthy populations in Wyoming and the Great Lakes, this recovery will not happen.” The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service stripped federal protections from gray wolves in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota in 2011 and in Wyoming in 2012. Federal judges overturned both decisions for failing to follow the requirements of the Act, failing to follow the best available science and for prematurely turning management over to state fish and game agencies openly hostile to wolves. A separate provision of the Sportsmen’s Bill would permanently exempt lead fishing tackle from any regulation under the Toxic Substances Control Act. Lead is an extremely toxic substance that is dangerous to people and wildlife at almost all levels. Animals are poisoned when they eat lost fishing weights, mistaking them for food or grit. Some animals die a painful death from lead poisoning, while others suffer for years from its debilitating effects. “There is no safe level of lead in the environment. This provision will mean more poisoned wildlife, hardly what real sportsmen should want to occur,” said Hartl. “We phased lead out of waterfowl ammunition, paint, gasoline and toys. It’s time for Congress to stop catering to industry and start looking out for the health of ordinary Americans and our wildlife.” A third provision of the bill would allow for approximately 40 polar bear trophies to be imported into the United States. When polar bears were protected under the Endangered Species Act in 2008, all import of polar bear hunting trophies was prohibited. Despite having 16 months of notice of the impending prohibition, a number of hunters went forward with hunts anyway. The hunters were given repeated warnings that trophy imports would likely not be allowed into the United States as of the date the species was formally designated as “threatened.” If this legislation is enacted, it will accelerate the pace of killing of any species proposed for listing in the future. “The Republican majority are just completely tone deaf to the brutal escalation of the illegal wildlife trade occurring around the world,” said Hartl. “Just six months after Cecil the lion was killed, and after another brutal year of elephant slaughter, it’s unfathomable that Congress would consider legislation that would incentivize indiscriminate killing of any species protected under the Endangered Species Act.” Since the Republicans took control of the House in 2011 there have been hundreds of legislative attacks on the environment, including more than 177 on endangered species and the Endangered Species Act. In 2015 more than 70 bills targeted endangered species including the gray wolf, the American burying beetle and sage grouse. There was also legislation designed to limit the ability of citizens to go to court in defense of species. Earlier this year the Center released a report documenting a 600 percent increase in these legislative attacks since the Supreme Court's landmark Citizens United ruling. 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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Total absolute BS Then the whole article is BS. I sure hope it passes we have way more wolves in Wis. then we need. | |||
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what a sidewalk living, liberal, idiot. Birmingham, Al | |||
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Lead is #82 on the periodic table. It is a naturally occurring element on this planet. We ALL need to get off or were going to DIE! What idiots! Doug | |||
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If we want to end human exposure to lead we should outlaw lead-acid storage batteries, the single greatest use of lead and accounting for much more lead used than in ammunition or fishing weights. So let's ban lead in all batteries, including automobile batteries, and replace it with environmentally friendly, non-toxic substances like lithium and cadmium. 2oz of lead in Bobo's catfish rig = TOXIC WASTE 300 pounds of lithium used in one bank of Prius batteries = ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY . | |||
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Complete BS. Polar bears are on strict quotas to each arctic community. There is no accelerating anything. If tourist hunters do not shoot some of the bears, they are taken by the local inuit. But the anti's never let facts or actual biological data get in the way. They just make shit up to suit their needs at any given point in time. ______________________________________________ The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who are bereft of that gift. | |||
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Yep. Lead is a naturally occurring mineral. They even mine it. I wonder if this idiot has ever heard of Leadville, CO? Want to guess why they call it Leadville? | |||
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gray wolves in New England? I think the author needs a geography lesson since I don't think many consider Michigan/Wisconsin/Minnesota New England... if they can't figure that out how can they figure out where an animal used to live | |||
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The "anti's" don't give a about bears, wolves, whatever. They just want to get rid of sport hunting (that pays all the bills to conserve) and agriculture. Wonder what they think they are going to eat when they succeed. Everyone should re-read "Atlas Shrugged". This crap was predicted over 50 years ago in that book. Pancho LTC, USA, RET "Participating in a gun buy-back program because you think that criminals have too many guns is like having yourself castrated because you think your neighbors have too many kids." Clint Eastwood Give me Liberty or give me Corona. | |||
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