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Some long time pet store ban supporters now saying “maybe this was not a good idea after all.’
The following change(s) were observed the week of 01/24/22 to the “Publications, Forms and Guidance Documents” located on the USDA/APHIS website.
Florida Wildlife Commission announces public meetings to be held and public comments now open on changes to regulations.
In the midst of masive failures the AZA is constantly petitioning law makers on all levels to exempt facilities under its accreditation from laws related to zoos and other related exhibits and parks.
The following change(s) were observed the week of 01/10/22 to the “Publications, Forms and Guidance Documents” located on the USDA/APHIS website.
Just when we think we have heard it all and according to a new report found Fauci's NIH spent over $200,000 for researchers to inject monkeys with gender affirming hormones.
The following change(s) were observed the week of 12/07/21 to the “Publications, Forms and Guidance Documents” located on the USDA/APHIS website.
The Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) is the target of a new lawsuit brought by renowned researcher and orangutang expert Dr. Graham L. Banes claiming the association practiced discrimination and unlawful retaliation following an alleged sexual assault against Dr. Banes by Ronda Schwetz, executive director of the Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison, Wisconsin.
Take the “Quick-Action” and tell Congressman Dan Crenshaw [R-TX] not to
fall for this propaganda.
At its December meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved rule language concerning captive wildlife licensing. The new rule improves public safety and increases accountability.
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