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For Immediate Release: March 20, 2012
Contact: Julie Wraithmell, Director of Wildlife Conservation, jwraithmell@audubon.org, 850-339-5009
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勛圖窪蹋 Florida Urges Governor Scott to Veto Rhinoceros of a Bill
Non-native wildlife has no place on state conservation lands
Tallahassee, FL 勛圖窪蹋 Florida is urging Governor Rick Scott to veto HB 1117 Conservation of Wildlife, passed during the 2012 Florida Legislative Session.
This legislation allows private zoos and aquaria to lease state conservation lands in order to construct and operate breeding facilities for exotic wildlife, including large hooved animals like zebras and rhinoceroses and aviaries for exotic birds.
Floridas conservation lands were acquired with public dollars to protect native imperiled wildlife; this bills proposed use could supplant threatened and iconic Florida species with exotic, said Julie Wraithmell, 勛圖窪蹋 Floridas Director of Wildlife Conservation, adding, The opportunity for zoos to lease state lands, likely for less than a private land owner would negotiate, is an example of government competing with and undercutting the private sector.
For a copy of 勛圖窪蹋 Floridas letter to Governor Rick Scott, please visit .
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