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As if Wildife didnt have enough problems...a new wildife CZAR is elected

Fred Albury Mar 26, 2005 10:42 PM

Trophy Hunting Advocate Named Acting Director of US Fish and Wildlife Service
Humane Society of the United States
YubaNet.com

Friday 25 March 2005

The HSUS expressed its strong disappointment that Interior Secretary Gale Norton has named Matthew J. Hogan to be acting director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Norton announced the appointment yesterday, following last week's resignation of Director Steve Williams. Hogan was formerly the chief lobbyist for Safari Club International (SCI), an extreme trophy hunting organization that advocates the killing of rare species around the world.

"Having a Safari Club lobbyist in charge, even temporarily, of the federal agency that is supposed to protect endangered species is precisely the wrong course to pursue for any Administration," said Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The HSUS. "Someone with a true wildlife conservation ethic, not an allegiance to the trophy hunting industry, should be nominated by President Bush and confirmed by the U.S. Senate for the permanent director position as soon as possible."

The Arizona-based SCI has made a name for itself as one of the most extreme and elite trophy hunting organizations, representing some 40,000 wealthy trophy collectors, fostering and promoting competitive trophy hunting of exotic animals on five continents. SCI members shoot prescribed lists of animals to win so-called Grand Slam and Inner Circle titles. There's the Africa Big Five (leopard, elephant, lion, rhino, and buffalo), the North American Twenty Nine (all species of bear, bison, sheep, moose, caribou, and deer), Big Cats of the World, Antlered Game of the Americas, and many other contests.

To complete all 29 award categories, a hunter must kill a minimum of 322 separate species and sub-species - enough to populate a large zoo. This is an extremely expensive and lengthy task, and many SCI members take the quick and easy route to see their names in the record books. They shoot captive animals in canned hunts, both in the United States and overseas, and some engage in other unethical conduct like shooting animals over bait, from vehicles, with spotlights, or on the periphery of national parks.

SCI members have even tried to circumvent federal laws to import their rare trophies from other countries. Prominent SCI hunter Kenneth E. Behring donated $100 million to the Smithsonian's Natural History Museum and, according to published reports, tried to get the museum's help in importing a rare Kara Tau argali sheep which he shot in Kazakhstan and had shipped to a Canadian taxidermist - one of only 100 Kara Tau argali sheep remaining in the world. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, now under Hogan's watch, is the agency charged with granting or denying such trophy import permits.

"The Fish and Wildlife Service should police trophy hunters and others who seek to harm wildlife," added Pacelle. "They should not act as a procurement agency for people who simply wish to shoot rare animals as a means of improving their standing in the competitive world of trophy hunting

Replies (5)

Doug T Mar 27, 2005 02:08 AM

They are the enemy. They are holding hands with PETA. Remember 2 years ago they were trying to outlaw the keeping of all reptiles?

Just a freindly reminder.

Doug T

WW Mar 27, 2005 03:59 AM

>>They are the enemy. They are holding hands with PETA. Remember 2 years ago they were trying to outlaw the keeping of all reptiles?
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>>Just a freindly reminder.
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>>Doug T

True, but the identity of the messenger does not negate the validity of the message... although it does suggest the need for some checking of facts.

If all this is true as written, then it is a pretty disgraceful episode. Putting the drunk in charge of the bar is an analogy that springs to mind.

Nothing new there then.

Cheers,

WW

Cheers,

Wolfgang
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Eric East Mar 27, 2005 07:27 AM

I agree with WW. Some truth seeking is in order, we can't just accept everything we read as absolute truth.
However, if it is all true I agree that he needs to go!

Eric
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If Jesus is your co-pilot, you'd better change seats!

fred albury Mar 28, 2005 07:08 PM

Agreed Doug, but I think it pretty deplorable that someone that was in charge of a TROPHY Sport Hunting Association is put in charge of something as important as Fish and Wildife.

I think this calls for further investigation...

Fred

VICtort Mar 27, 2005 10:52 AM

Regarding SCI and HSUS, both groups are highly political and influential. SCI has some very well educated persons aboard, who are advocates of sustainable harvests of big game species, who advocate spending 10's of thousands of $ in trophy fees so wildlife management agencies have some funds to manage herds and politicians... As a herpetoculturalist, you probably have more in common with SCI and the NRA than you do with the HSUS. I do not want this wonderful Drymarchon forum to become too political and alienate people, so if you want more perspective, shoot me an E-mail. I don't think I can make you like SCI, but perhaps I could persuade you to tolerate them. Doug T. and others who have endured political attacks on their pursuit of happiness can understand why various esoteric groups need someone to advocate for them. I can assure you, the HSUS is not your ally...nor is SCI your enemy. Respectfully, Vic

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