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Rooney Introduces Bill to Protect Evergl

EricWI Jan 27, 2011 06:29 PM

Rooney Introduces Bill to Protect Everglades, Communities from Dangerous Imported Snakes

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Tom Rooney (FL-16) today introduced legislation to protect the Everglades and surrounding communities from dangerous, imported snakes like African rock pythons and boa constrictors. Rooney’s bill would restrict the importation of specific breeds of snakes, which continue to cause extensive damage to the Everglades, into the United States.

“Banning the importation of these dangerous snakes is critical to the survival of the Everglades and the surrounding ecosystems,” said Rooney. “These invasive predators are causing severe damage to our native wildlife, and they need to be eradicated.

“People buy these snakes as pets, but as they grow larger and more threatening, many owners soon realize that they cannot care for them safely, and they release them into the wild. Unfortunately, our ecosystems cannot accommodate these massive predators, and our native wildlife suffers.”

Over the last decade, tens of thousands of Burmese Pythons were imported into the United States. To date, approximately 1,000 Burmese Pythons have been removed from the Everglades. Recently, Vero Beach Police Animal Control Officers captured a seven-foot-long boa constrictor in a resident’s back yard.

Rooney’s bill would add the following species of snakes to the “Lacey Act,” effectively banning them from importation into the United States: Burmese python, northern African python, southern African python, reticulated python, green anaconda, yellow anaconda, Beni or Bolivian python, DeSchauensee’s anaconda, and boa constrictor.
www.thestatecolumn.com/state_politics/florida/rep-tom-rooney-introduces-bill-to-protect-everglades-communities-from-dangerous-imported-snakes/

Replies (5)

TimCole Jan 27, 2011 08:27 PM

Can someone PLEASE save me from these idiot politicians that don't have a scientific clue?

Bolivian Pythons?

I guess this guy missed the scientific info/studies that these snakes ARE NOT surviving our winters.
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EricWI Jan 27, 2011 09:34 PM

Tim- Representative Rooney is beating a dead horse.

Calparsoni Jan 28, 2011 03:49 PM

.......how the republicans are our friends on this issue (and others) I think the november election was nothing more than an act similar rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
Hide your snakes and stock up on food guns and ammo, there's a hellstorm on the way in this country.
Anyway off to try and make a few dollars in the meager fl. economy with a 12% *(official...it's really higher.) unemployment rate. Ms. Rooney should be proud of that figure. Too bad he is more worried about our pets than how we are going to pay our bills.

Ravenspirit Jan 28, 2011 07:37 PM

When I saw it was Tom Rooney one of the "Tea Partiers" behind this.

Seems to go against his "principles".

I think we need to take the Gadsden Flag away from them, (the "Tea Party" take it as ours, and replace the rattlesnake with a Burmese Python.

jscrick Jan 29, 2011 10:19 AM

Just more dumbass politicians. Our government is a joke.
I'm not laughing. We get the government we deserve!
jsc
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