On Target: Families Afield Bill Sent to Governor 4-30-2010

gengberg April 30th, 2010

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Vermont Families Afield Bill Sent to Governor
Similar Louisiana Legislation Picks up SteamFather Daughter Small
Bills in Vermont and Louisiana are will open the door for new sportsmen to enter the field.

Expansion of Endangered Species Pushed in South
Petition Likely to Result in Lawsuits
On April 20, a coalition of organizations filed a petition with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to add 404 aquatic species present throughout the southern United States to the Endangered Species List.Zebra mussels Small This massive petition will likely generate numerous lawsuits while also taking ESA decision making out of the hands of wildlife professionals and placing in the courts.

“Crush Videos” Legislation Introduced After Court Decision
New Bill Will Not Impact Hunting Videos
New legislation is pending in Congress that will prohibit so-called “crush videos” while protecting sportsmen legally producing hunting videos. The new measure will replace a law that was struck down by a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision.

Bullseye Blog: HSUS and Animal Rights
Often, the phrases “animal rights” and “animal welfare” get used interchangeably. This is a mistake.
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