Monday, November 13, 2017

PUBLIC COMMENTS DUE 11/24: Oppose Council to Promote International Trophy Hunting for US Citizens



Ever since Trump was elected President, we knew, in the pits of our stomach, that this day would come. His sons would use their influence to expand their bloodthirsty pastime. Ryan Zinke has announced an International Wildlife Conservation Council which will advise the USFWS on the supposed advantages of international trophy hunting for conservation.

There is a two week public comment period to denounce this council. Please make sure that you speak out! Cecil the lion died two and a half years ago and the world roared. Let us roar on on November 25, 2017 at Secretary Zinke's despicable effort to equate killing with conservation.


PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is by far the most important and absolutely necessary part of this action. No matter what else you do, please write personalized public comment. If you were impacted by Cecil's death, share your feelings. Additional, scientific talking points are below.

Comments are due on November 24 at 11:59 EDT and emailed to joshua_winchell@fws.gov or mailed to Joshua Winchell, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-3803.

Please choose 2 or 3 of the following talking points and re-word them into your own words as much as possible. Please also include any personal feelings you have - remaining civil. Perhaps share thoughts on Cecil.

- I oppose the proposed International Wildlife Conservation Council. Studies have repeated shown that trophy hunting does not aid in conservation. Over the last several decades, big game hunting has been the primary, in many cases only method of conservation, yet populations of wildlife continue to plummet. 

- Big game hunting is often unsustainable. For instance, only between 20,000 and 35,000 wild lions remain in Africa but 6,000 are killed each year by trophy hunters. That means between 2 and 3% of the popular is killed each year solely by big game hunters. This is NOT sustainable - particularly in light of other pressures on population including poaching, deaths from conflicts with ranchers and habitat loss.

- Trophy hunting works the opposite of natural selection. Nature targets the weakest but hunters target the biggest and the strongest. Hunters want the lion with the biggest mane or tusk. Often, these animals - the oldest, wisest, strongest - play critical roles in their populations. They are the protectors, leaders and their removal puts their populations at risk. It might mean that other individuals start disobeying rules, wrecking havoc with livestock, or that another male lion might move in and kill the cubs of the hunted lion. As a result, the death of an individual animal due to hunting can and often does have a ripple effect. 

- Over the last 100 years, hunting has been the main conservation method employed in main countries yet wildlife numbers keep declining. If trophy hunting was so great for conservation, why have African lions declined by 95% since the 1940's? The numbers simply do not support the assertion that trophy hunting benefits conservation.

- Despite assertions that trophy hunting helps communities, most of the money goes to middle men and does not make its way to local communities. 

- Trophy hunting can be linked to poaching. This can range from instances like with Cecil the lion, where hunters break the law, to poachers using trophy hunting as a smokescreen for a more in depth poaching operation. 

- Trophy hunting fees incentivize managers to inflate numbers to bring in more money, putting species at risk. 

- As we saw by the visceral reaction  to Cecil the Lion, trophy hunting is simply not morally acceptable to most Americans. Our society sees it as outdated, cruel and needless. Please do not expand this elitist and brutal pastime but instead acknowledge that most Americans are now gravitating to more non-consumptive activities such as wildlife watching, bird watching, hiking, kayaking and the like. 

- IF THE COUNCIL GOES FORWARD, I nominate Born Free CEO and General Counsel, Parsham Khetan to sit on the council. 

- For the foregoing reasons, I oppose the creation of an International Wildlife Conservation Council.


TWITTER: Tweet Sheet found HERE. 

FACEBOOK: Please leave a comment on the following two Facebook pages.


Write your own, civil comments or copy and paste the following:

I oppose the creation of an International Conservation Council to promote US trophy hunting abroad.  Studies have repeated demonstrated that this is not an effective method of conservation and Cecil's death demonstrated that most Americans find this pastime abhorrent. Please abandon plans to go forward with this council. #NoMoreCecils. 🦁


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CALL TO ACTION: Protect the Arctic (Energy and Natural Resources Committee)


The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee will vote on November 15th to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas drilling. If your Senator is a member of this committee, you urgently need to contact him or her. Make sure when you contact them you inform them that you live in the State.  Please be clear and polite when commenting. 

Comment: "I oppose opening up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for drilling for oil or gas".

Lisa Murkowski, Chairman, Alaska
Republican Committee Members
John Barrasso, Wyoming
James E. Risch,Idaho
Mike Lee,Utah
Jeff Flake, Arizona
Steve Daines. Montana
Cory Gardner, Colorado
Lamar Alexander, Tennessee
John Hoeven, North Dakota
Bill Cassidy, Louisiana
Rob Portman, Ohio
Luther Strange, Alabama

Ranking Member Maria Cantwell, Washington
Democratic Committee Members
Ron Wyden,Oregon
Bernard Sanders, Vermont
Debbie Stabenow, Michigan
Al Franken, Minnesota
Joe Manchin III, West Virginia 
Martin Heinrich, New Mexico
Mazie K. Hirono, Hawaii
Angus S. King, Jr., Maine
Tammy Duckworth, Illinois 
Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada

PHONE CALLS, EMAILS: Contact information HERE 

RESISTBOT: Text 504-09 and type RESIST. The ResistBot will convert your texts to faxes to your Senators and representative.

FACEBOOK: Leave comments on existing posts telling your Senator that you OPPOSE drilling in the Arctic and that you are a constituent.

TWITTER: Tweet Sheet is HERE

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Sunday, November 12, 2017

Tweet Sheet: Save the Arctic (Energy and Natural Resources Committee)


If one of these is your senator, please note in the tweet that you are a constituent and please consider calling or emailing as well to oppose opening the Arctic for drilling.

.@SenAlexander I oppose opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling! Some places should be off limits. #protectthearctic pic.twitter.com/9HBgRPY0QO

.@JeffFlake Pls oppose opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling for oil and gas! Some places should be off limits! #protectthearctic pic.twitter.com/lQui8edhLP

.@SenCoryGardner Pls oppose opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling for oil and gas. Some places should be off limits! #protectthearctic pic.twitter.com/1Iq0mveK7E

.@senrobportman Please oppose opening up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling for oil and gas! This pristine place should be off limits! #protectthearctic pic.twitter.com/esYOJasRER

.@Sen_JoeManchin Please oppose opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for drilling for oil and gas! This pristine place needs to stay that way! #protectthearctic pic.twitter.com/8W67orpkgb

TWEET SHEET: No Expanded Trophy Hunting Abroad








Write your OWN tweet making sure to use the HASHTAG #NoMoreCecils


Monday, November 6, 2017

CALL TO ACTION: Defend the Endangered Species Act


The GOP Congress is making progress in their attacks on the Endangered Species Act with five bills poised to be voted on in the House of Representatives. See this recent article in the Washington post. We need to make sure that our Members of Congress know how important we believe this legislation is!

EMAIL: Contact forms for Senators HERE, for your Representative HERE. Write, in your own words, why you want the Endangered Species Act to remain intact or copy and paste the following:

I am concerned by the 5 bills recently passed through the House National Resources Committee which would weaken or repeal the Endangered Species Act. This law has saved countless species from extinction, including our national bird, the bald eagle. Further, it has a proven track record and process that should not be circumvented or short-circuited. The decision to save a species should be a purely scientific one and should not consider economic impact. We are in the midst of the sixth mass extinction and need to preserve the best tool available to us to slow down the loss of species. Please fight to keep this bedrock of our environmental protection strong. 


POSTCARDS (OR LETTERS):

Send a postcard to the following individuals:
- Your Two Senators (Find their contact info HERE; send to a DISTRICT office)
- Your Representative (Find contact info HERE, send to a DISTRICT office))

In your postcards, identify yourself as a constituent (include your city so they can verify). Write one to three sentences asking your member of Congress to oppose all bills that weaken or repeal the Endangered Species Act. Maybe draw a picture of an animal or plant.

TWEET: Tweet sheet is HERE

CALL: Find your Senators' phone numbers HERE and your Representative's phone numbers HEREIt is best to call one of the local offices, rather than the DC office. Tell the staff member who answers  that you want your legislator to oppose all efforts to weaken or repeal the Endangered Species Act. (** BONUS: save these numbers in your phone contacts to make it easier to call in the future)

FACEBOOK MESSAGES: Find your Senator's Facebook page HERE. Google your Representative's Facebook page. Leave a comment to an existing article saying the following:

I support the Endangered Species Act. Please oppose all efforts to weaken or repeal it. 


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TEXT-TO-FAX THROUGH RESISTBOT: Text 504-09 and type RESIST. The ResistBot will convert your texts to faxes to your Senators and representative. Please send a text to your Members of Congress asking them to defend the Endangered Species Act and oppose all bills that threaten to weaken it, including bills that weigh economic impact of saving a species.

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