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We don't see coyotes very often, but they are indeed present in every metropolitan area in the U.S.This Voice of America video explains why coyotes make a realcontribution to our well being,…Continue
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Alaska is poised to become only the second state in the United States to allow trapping as part of black bear hunting. This follows the recent classification of black bears as furbearers (in addition…Continue
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Bobcats in NH have not been trapped since 1989. However, trapping of bobcats may soon be legal again in NH, if ouropposition to trapping them is not expressed and heard. Thus thispetition and request…Continue
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Comment by Rhonda Francis on August 12, 2012 at 6:28am I have signed the petitions and shared them on the other sites that I belong to as well so I can get as many people to sign as possiable,trying to help as much as I can.Hope our efferts help.

Comment by Regina D.-PBP Event Admin on December 21, 2010 at 4:26pm Thanks Kathi.
Comment by Kathi on December 21, 2010 at 4:14pm I have been following the progress of the Shark Conservation Act for quite some time, so I am very pleased to post the following from the Oceana group.
After years of hard work, I’m happy to announce that the Senate just passed the Shark Conservation Act, which will end shark finning in US waters.
Shark fin soup is an expensive dish that drives the shark finning trade, but the role sharks play in marine ecosystems is priceless. By improving shark conservation, the US is improving overall ocean health.
Each year, commercial fishing kills more than 100 million sharks worldwide – including tens of millions for just their fins. The requirement to land sharks whole, as well as a new prohibition on the transfer of fins at sea, will help end shark finning by U.S. fishing vessels.
The House still has to pass the Shark Conservation Act before it becomes law, but I didn’t want to wait to share this exciting news – your love of the oceans and sharks has helped protect these magnificent creatures for generations to come.

Comment by Regina D.-PBP Event Admin on October 22, 2010 at 9:33am 
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Comment by Liddy on October 17, 2010 at 7:35am 
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