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STOP S373 PYTHON BAN NOW!

Usark Jul 22, 2009 08:02 PM

STOP S373 PYTHON BAN NOW!

Take Action to STOP the Python Ban! The recent tragedy in Florida combined with the recent Senate EPW Hearing in Washington, DC has provided Senator Bill Nelson a platform and the momentum to get this bill moving. It could move VERY QUICKLY! We think that it may not move on its own. It is quite possible that the language from S373 could be added to one of the big spending bills moving through the Senate. Regardless of how it happens, the information we have received from our team of lobbyists on Capitol Hill indicates that there is enough interest in the bill for it to move now.

If you have not already done it.... Please Contact Senator Nelson Now!

1. Click the link below to email Senator Nelson and choose Position on an Issue
2. Fill out your info in the provided fields
3. Choose Everglades Restoration as Topic
4. Put Please Amend S373 in Subject Line
5. Paste the Sample Letter into the correct field
6. Add your signature line to the Sample Letter
7. Click Submit
8. Email president@usark.org and let us know you did your part!

Click here to Email Senator Nelson
billnelson.senate.gov/contact/email.cfm

SAMPLE LETTER: (copy & paste)

Please Amend S373

Honorable Senator Bill Nelson,

Thank you for your interest and concern regarding Everglades Restoration. Your dedication and commitment to this issue is to be commended. As a reptile keeper and Florida voter I value the Everglades as a wonderland of reptiles and biodiversity. The introductions of invasive species like the feral cat and fire ants have made an unprecedented negative impact on the wildlife and eco-system of the Everglades. I support your effort to gain funding to protect this precious resource.

Currently I must oppose S373 because as written it would end the import and commerce of all pythons. The quality of information that has been provided to you regarding the captive bred reptile community has been poor. There is no credible evidence that most pythons are a problem, or would ever be a problem, in Florida or anywhere else. In your testimony before the recent EPW Hearing you mentioned that you just wanted to stop the import of Burmese Pythons. If that is the case I can support your position. I would suggest that your bill be amended to end the import of ONLY the Burmese Python; with language allowing for the commerce and interstate transport of the Burmese Python to continue. Thousands of Florida families have invested their entire net worth in high quality captive breeding projects. There is a Florida Fish & Wildlife Permit system put in place to mandate secure caging, safety inspections and micro chipping. These animals are securely housed and can be extremely valuable. Destroying this trade would hurt the economy of Florida.

To recap, I would support the ban on the import of Burmese Pythons ONLY. All other pythons should not be a part of this legislation. There should also be a provision for the interstate transport and trade of captive bred Burmese Pythons already in the country to continue.
Thank you for your consideration,

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Andrew Wyatt
President USARK

Replies (2)

EricWI Jul 23, 2009 05:21 PM

If an import ban on Burms were to go through, then that would also mean that no new bloodlines or lineages could be imported/or introduced. I realize this is looking WAY down the road, but I would suspect that their lineages would eventually become in bred if no new ones were permitted to come in. This is sort of an analogy, but look at what happens to populations of animals, plants, or whatever else that are confined to an island in the middle of the ocean for example who can't immigrate or emmigrate. Having studied population ecology, The result would not a good thing.
I don't have any Burms in my colelction right now, but I consider fresh and unrelated lineages in the other animals I have to be an important factor and consideration when I do breed them.

RoyalVariations Jul 25, 2009 03:35 PM

at this point people will be lucky if they can even own one much less breed them.

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