"It is not enough to be compassionate, you must act!" If you care about a future in keeping reptiles and amphibians you must act!
This effects the keeping of ALL HERPS. ALL AMPHIBIANS ARE NOW AT RISK!!
From United States Herpetoculture Allicance
The “Categorical Exclusion” (CatX) proposed earlier this month by US Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) is the single most dangerous threat ever fielded against herpetoculture! If enacted, CatX would pave the way for FWS to easily add species to the Injurious Wildlife list of the Lacey Act by waving due process under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). NEPA requires due process with science, economics and social impact considered prior to listing. CatX would eliminate NEPA mandated impact studies! Please read this entire alert and take the action outlined below!
Small Business Administration Meeting:
On July 17, 2013, the US Herpetoculture Alliance led a coalition of small business stakeholders and associations in a meeting with the Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy (SBA) in Washington, DC. SBA was interested in collecting input from stakeholders regarding small business impacts of the proposed FWS CatX. This was the most important high level government meeting in several years; and likely the last prior to the CatX debate. Participants included representatives from the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA), Zoologic Association of America (ZAA), US Herpetoculture Alliance, The Frog Ranch, Gourmet Rodent and Vida Preciosa International (VPI). Our coalition was very well received, and we believe SBA will come out in support of small business. PIJAC/USARK were invited, but declined to attend.
Meetings at US House and Senate:
While in Washington, DC, Herp Alliance CEO, Andrew Wyatt met with Congressman Tom McClintock (R-CA) from the US House Natural Resources Committee (HNR) and professional staff from the Senate Environmental & Public Works Committee (EPW). FWS published notice of the CatX over the 4th of July holiday weekend without directly contacting impacted stakeholders. It has taken some time to analyze the CatX and formulate an informed opinion. The current deadline for public comment is July 31st. The Herp Alliance, AZA and ZAA have all requested that FWS extend the deadline for public comment on CatX by 60 days. HNR and EPW are supportive of our requests.
On behalf of the Herp Alliance, Congressman McClintock promised to ask new Interior Secretary Sally Jewell whether she was aware of the CatX and it’s implications.
Congressman Tom McClintock, Frog Ranch President Kim Thomas and US Herpetoculture Alliance CEO Andrew Wyatt
Congressman Tom McClintock, Frog Ranch President Kim Thomas and US Herpetoculture Alliance CEO Andrew Wyatt
“Madam Secretary, you may be aware that FWS recently proposed a rule for Categorical Exemption from NEPA mandates regarding “Injurious Wildlife Listings” under the Lacey Act. This Committee understands well the challenges in dealing with invasive species, however, I am concerned that exempting the FWS from addressing the Environmental, Economic and Social impacts of proposed additions to the list could be extremely damaging to small business; as several of the species FWS seems to be targeting are widely traded and would have a significant economic impact. I’d like your commitment to look into this matter and get back to me before the service finalizes their rule making on this issue”. ~ Congressman Tom McClintock
The US Herpetoculture Alliance expects to have an answer from Secretary Jewell prior to the July 31st deadline for public comment.
Make Public Comment Today; Deadline July 31st!
It is of paramount importance that the herpetoculture community take CatX seriously and make comment prior to the deadline. Herp Alliance CEO Andrew Wyatt expressed his concerns regarding CatX, “I am afraid that CatX has not registered with herpers… this is the greatest threat to ownership and trade of herps in the history of herpetoculture”! CatX is a much greater threat than the python ban. FWS seeks to completely exclude themselves from the scientific and economic considerations they currently must observe. If CatX is enacted FWS can arbitrarily add any animal to the Injurious Wildlife list without due process under NEPA. Further, legal recourse under NEPA would no longer be available. Wyatt added, “Make no mistake, this is the biggest threat we have ever faced. Nothing is safe under CatX. All reptiles and amphibians are at risk! Please make public comment”.
The Herp Alliance implores you to make public comment prior to the deadline of July 31, 2013. We have developed a template covering the most pertinent talking points along with an individual request for a 60 day extension on public comment. You can also use the talking points to write your own comment. Email us at president@usherp.org for more detailed talking points.
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***Copy and paste the following template into the public comment section of FWS website. Be sure to include the subject line. Follow this link to make public comment prior to July 31 deadline: Fish and Wildlife Service. ***
Subject Line: Categorical Exclusion; FWS–HQ–FHC–2013–N044
I am against the proposed US Fish & Wildlife “Categorical Exclusion” from NEPA mandates. This action could facilitate the arbitrary addition of animals to the injurious wildlife list of the Lacey Act; potentially threatening the entire $1.4 billion annual commerce in reptiles and amphibians. Not only would it negate due process, but it would also negate legal recourse under NEPA. Categorical Exclusion could potentially become a tool to destroy my small business. Please consider the following points:
1.The proposed categorical exclusion bypasses the requirement to consider economic and social impacts under NEPA.
2. A categorical exclusion would not allow FWS to fully consider the beneficial impacts of declining to list a species under the Lacey Act.
3. The proposed categorical exclusion is much broader than any of the other eight exclusions that FWS has approved under “permitting and regulatory functions”.
4.The FWS’s “extraordinary circumstances” exception to a categorical exclusion is unhelpful because it does not apply to actions with high economic impacts.
Additionally, the 30 day public comment period is far too short to make a fully informed comment. FWS published the proposed rule in the federal register over the holiday weekend. 30 days is not adequate to get full participation and quality comments. I am requesting that the public comment period be extended by 60 days.
Thank you.
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-Jeff Howell
ReptileBoards ( Branched from The Reptile Rooms )
"If you give, you begin to live." -DMB
Mind if I share this to other forums?
Please share with everyone you know - its from US Herp Alliance
-Jeff Howell
ReptileBoards ( Branched from The Reptile Rooms )
"If you give, you begin to live." -DMB
Sent my form out to them.
Thank you so much Jeff! I am working diligently to spread the word!!!
https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10203589094112277&id=1363241107&set =a.1434844115446.2055312.1363241107&source=11&ref= bookmark
So far I've sent emails or posts to:
John (our Frog Forum founder)
Caudata.Org
Micheal Novy of Rainforest Junky's
Zach of Joshsfrogs.com
Jessica of Ivory Reptiles
TheHydra.Net
Pacman frogs USA on facebook
The Reptile Report
Nature Contained on facebook
LLL Reptiles
Mike Matson
Dart Frog Connection
ReptilesNCritters
Black Jungle
Tropical Ecos
Protean Terrarium Design
Petsmart Newsroom
Herp Supplies
Doctors Foster and Smith
Zilla
Zoo Med
Reptile Direct
Pet Mountain
Reptmart
Petstore.com
Petland Discounts
Backwater Reptiles
Florida Herps
General Exotics
Kingsnake.com
Marineland (aquarium tank suppliers)
Walmart Corporate Reporter
Dendroboard
I will continue to share the information and will update the list as more are added. I will notify as many as I can that would be affected by this act.
Please keep in mind that some listed are only to help us pass the word and add to the list of petitions. This is not a recommended sales list, though many on the list are reputable sellers.
Heather
Last edited by Heatheranne; July 27th, 2013 at 07:24 AM.
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Here is a petition posted after sharing the data with The Reptile Report.
Please help us to support the banning of this act so we may continue to have these wonderful animals and to protect our rights to care for them.
http://usark.org/campaign/usfws-cate...-f357-p2110-o1
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Last evening we had a conversation over fb chat with a few of our members and vendors. I am hoping they'll help spread the word.
If anyone would like to add to the list of vendor, websites, or people who you think would like to know and that would be affected by this, please let me know and I will contact them and share the links.
We only have a couple days left to stop the act from passing.
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I would like to take just a moment to emphasize how devastating Categorical Exclusion can be for the herpetoculture hobby.
This provides the power to add species as Injurious Wildlife to the Lacey Act without due process...without any scientific support. Species listed as injurious under the Lacey Act can not be transported across state lines. If you move, it is a felony to bring your pet with you. Interstate trade and sale prohibited, along with all importation and exportation of the listed species; crippling small and large-scale business breeding livelihoods. Even if you have served your country in the military and must move for your work you can NOT bring your pet with you across state lines!
They are trying to get their foot in the door on large constricting snakes. Do not wait until they add your species... we must stand together! This is endorsed by Anti-Pet groups. They can, and WILL target amphibians. Think Chytrid Fungus people. Adding species without scientific support may be the single greatest attack on all herpetoculture we've seen thus far.
It only takes a few minutes to do your part! Please help!
-Jeff Howell
ReptileBoards ( Branched from The Reptile Rooms )
"If you give, you begin to live." -DMB
ALL AMPHIBIANS ARE NOW IN DANGER OF BEING ADDED AS INJURIOUS WILDLIFE TO THE LACEY ACT!!
Hot of the Herp Alliance newsletter:
UPDATE CatX: Amphibian Ban!
The US Herpetoculture Alliance has just been made aware of a NEW wrinkle in the whirlwind US Fish & Wildlife (FWS) Categorical Exclusion (CatX) power grab! Sources inside Capitol Hill have just informed us that the CatX is a precursor to the wholesale listing of ALL amphibians to the Injurious Wildlife list of the Lacey Act. CatX, if enacted, would remove most of the due process afforded the rule making process under the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA). It would exclude FWS from doing due diligence in regards to scientific, economic and social impacts. In other words they could list ALL amphibians, in essence, just by declaring that they are injurious wildlife!
A petition to add ALL amphibians to the injurious list was fielded by FWS about two years ago. Subsequently, FWS published a Notice of Inquiry in the Federal Register signaling their intention to propose a rule. The US Herpetoculture Alliance predicted this scenario three weeks ago when we broke the news of FWSs intention to secure CatX. It was our opinion that CatX was a precursor to an attempt to list all amphibians on the injurious list without giving due process to the thousands of species that could be affected. Further, the Herp Alliance believes that this would be only the beginning of additional large scale listings of hundreds of species.
The good news is, the hard work that the US Herpetoculture Alliance has been engaged in all year is bearing fruit. The US House Natural Resources Committee has written a letter to Dan Ashe, Director of FWS, asking that the CatX be withdrawn by the agency. Simultaneously, the US Senate Environmental & Public Works Ranking member, Senator David Vitter, has requested a 90 day extension on public comment for CatX from Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and FWS Director Dan Ashe. The current deadline is July 31st.
Although the Herp Alliance and our allies have made a strong case for the extension of the public comment period, it is imperative that everyone make public comment prior to the July 31st deadline. If we get the extension we can all make more substantive supplemental comments, but time is of the essence on making public comment NOW!
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***Copy and paste the following template into the public comment section of FWS website (making a comment in the comment section of our blog page is NOT making public comment). Be sure to include the subject line. Make public comment prior to July 31 deadline. Email FWS directly:
Email Address: prevent_invasives@fws.gov.
Subject Line: Categorical Exclusion; FWSHQFHC2013N044
As a member of the herpetoculture community I am against the proposed US Fish & Wildlife Categorical Exclusion from NEPA mandates and I would like to support Senate EPW Ranking Member Vitters request for a 90 day extension on the public comment period.
This type of Categorical Exclusion is too far reaching and without precedent. It could facilitate the arbitrary addition of animals to the injurious wildlife list of the Lacey Act; potentially threatening the entire $1.4 billion annual commerce in reptiles and amphibians. Not only would it negate due process, but it would also negate legal recourse under NEPA. Categorical Exclusion could potentially become a tool to destroy my small business. Please consider the following points:
- The proposed categorical exclusion bypasses the requirement to consider economic and social impacts under NEPA.
- A categorical exclusion would not allow FWS to fully consider the beneficial impacts of declining to list a species under the Lacey Act.
- The proposed categorical exclusion is much broader than any of the other eight exclusions that FWS has approved under permitting and regulatory functions.
- The FWSs extraordinary circumstances exception to a categorical exclusion is unhelpful because it does not apply to actions with high economic impacts.
Thank you.
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Read letter from Senator David Vitter requesting 90 day extension on CatX: 7.24.2013 CatX Comment Extension- Vitter
Read letter from House Natural Resources requesting withdrawal of CatX: PDF_Letter_to_Director_Dan_Ashe_on_Categorical_Exc lusion
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***It has come to our attention that another organization is picking up our press releases, paraphrasing them, and then releasing them as their own. We are not overly concerned with this fact and will continue to do the work and break the news. We prefer to be inclusive and above the fray on these issues that are so vitally important to herpetoculture. Emulation is the greatest form of flattery and maybe it will provide greater awareness to the community in these troubled times. We welcome anyone who can help spread the word on CatX.***
-Jeff Howell
ReptileBoards ( Branched from The Reptile Rooms )
"If you give, you begin to live." -DMB
Jeff, can you please check your PM? We'd like you to join us on Facebook.
Lynn, can you join us too?
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I sent out several emails yesterday to those who might sign and also help spread the word. See list above.
Please spread the word also. Add it to your Facebook page if you'd like. We know it is seen by many there, through each circle of friends and family who might also petition. Just copy and paste with the links added, or copy it from Facebook.
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Too many regulations already exist. Now they want a regulations skeleton key for all animals. Whoever keeps pushing these laws needs to chill out, or get fired. Lol It's funny I can think of a bunch of stupid animal laws right off the top of my head. I bet most of us can.
What I hate the most though are the people who foolishly support the laws/regulations, no matter how insignificant, or ridiculous. They do it with such a sense righteousness too. They usually even know better, but they make up excuses, or they threaten to tattle even for just questioning something.
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