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natsamjosh
at Sun Feb 7 19:46:24 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by natsamjosh ]
>>All Florida Burmese Pythons that were tagged for the invasive python study have been found dead. The USFWS has been holding off on releasing this information to the public. That is the information I have from close inside sources. I am not stating this as absolute fact, but my sources are usually very reliable.
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>> It is my belief that the government scientists and officials may be withholding this information deliberately, until USFWS can get the 9 species of snakes declared injurious under the Lacey Act and therefore banned without the representation and input of the citizens of the USA. If this information came out now, the boas and pythons could not be declared injurious under the Lacey Act.
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>> I hereby call upon US Federal Government Scientists Gordon Rodda, Frank Mazzotti, and Skip Snow to release this information regarding the number of deaths of all tagged snakes immediately.
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>> I also hereby call on the Secretary of the Department of the Interior Ken Salazar and USFWS Director Sam Hamilton to release this information regarding the number of deaths of all tagged snakes immediately and halt any Lacey Act actions based upon any false or misleading evidence.
Also everyone should keep in mind that the DOI is planning on starting the Lacey Act process well BEFORE the results of the study in South Carolina are going to be released. I believe the DOI (via USFWS) is funding this study. If this were on the up and up, why on earth wouldn't the DOI wait for the results of a study THAT IT FUNDED to even consider adding the snakes to the Lacey Act?
I contacted the Dept. of Justice regarding this, and I'm trying to figure out how to file an ethics complaint.
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