by Sebastien Malo as posted on Rueters Legal A federal appeals court ruled on Monday that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) wrongly refused to review an animal advocacy group’s bid to include a wild horse on the country’s list of imperiled species because its refusal hinged […]
We wrote an article about Aurelia Skipwith last year. Skipwith spoke at the “Slaughter Summit” and was quoted as saying “the ability to sell horses “without limitation,” along with euthanizing horses and burros, is the “most humane way to address the issue.” (Source: Las Vegas Sun) Source: commondreams.org President […]
By Kamila Kudelska as published on Wyoming Public Media A federal judge ordered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to reconsider its decision to deny Endangered Species Act protections for the Yellowstone bison. The service initially concluded there was not enough evidence that the buffalo needed protection under […]
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In 2016, a Minnesota man was found guilty of smuggling objects made from elephant ivory. SOURCE: PPJ Gazette by Sam Jojola ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Background “This article was originally published for World Animal News in November, 2015 and titled “Wildlife Crimes: Why Is It So Difficult to Enforce Laws”. This […]
Story by Christine Peterson as published on the Casper Star Tribune “We’re not at war with native wildlife, and it is irresponsible to allow poison landmines to be sown anywhere in Wyoming,” A coalition of environmental groups formally petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday asking […]
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