US Fish & Wildlife Service Re-opens Public Comment on Proposed Rule Change
US Fish & Wildlife Service Re-opens Public Comment on Proposed Rule Change
US Fish & Wildlife Service Reopens Public Comment Period on Plan to Restrict Constrictor Snakes
As requested, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has reopened the public comment period on a proposed rule to designate nine species of large constrictor snakes as “injurious wildlife” under the Lacey Act. The Service seeks comments from the public for an additional 30 days.
The action will be published in the Federal Register and open from July 1 – August 2, 2010. The 60-day comment period on the proposed rule initially closed on May 11, 2010. Reopening the comment period for 30 days will give the public time to provide additional biological, economic, and other data regarding the addition of these species to the list of injurious reptiles. Comments already submitted on the proposed rule need not be resubmitted and will be fully considered in the decision-making process.
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USARK is Investing Thousands of Dollar$ Challenging 'Rule Change'
• We Hired an Independent Economist to do an Economic assessment of the Industry.
• We Hired an Attorney in anticipation of the need to file a lawsuit against USFWS.
• We are doing extensive scientific research to counter the poor work USGS has done.
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