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USARK Official Press Release...
USARK PRESS RELEASE
January, 2013
USARK announces that Andrew Wyatt has tendered his resignation as CEO and president of
USARK, the organization that he co-founded in 2008, due to philosophical differences and in
order to pursue other interests, effective December 31, 2012. USARK wishes Wyatt well on his
future endeavors and Wyatt wishes nothing but the best for the reptile industry.
USARK is the largest, and most well-funded, pro reptile-keeping organization in the history of
US herpetoculture. Going forward, USARK has an aggressive game plan for 2013 which
includes:
1) Defending against federal legislative and requlatory restrictions: In 2011-2012,
USARK successfully blocked HR 511 which would have prohibited the import and interstate
transport of nine constrictor species. USARK remains committed to defeating any and all
similar legislation in the new Congress which convenes this week in Washington and to
keeping up the pressure on the USFWS to prevent the addition of additional species as
injurious under the Lacey Act. To advance this goal, USARK is compiling an up to date
inventory and analysis of all new studies and related publications rebutting the USGS
findings that have been published since the public comment period on the rule ended.
Additionally, USARK will work diligently to put USFWS on notice that no final rule should be
made without the opportunity to submit new information for the record, and for consideration
for any future rulemaking on this issue. New research that has come to light undermines the
current justification for ruling in favor of banning constrictor species.
2) State legislation & USARK - Mobilizing the Grass Roots: USARK is committed to
working at the grassroots level to ensure that our voices are heard By Reaching out to
major herp stakeholders (reptile breeders) in each state and setting up USARK Stakeholder
Ambassadors to help fight anti-herp legislation in locally, we can make a difference. USARK
will offer expertise and support in fighting anti-herpetoculture legislation, in addition to
offering the services of a lobbyist to help in the fight at the state level.
3) CITES and the United States Endangered Species Act: Currently, US taxpayers are
paying to fund studies of non-native species that are listed on the US Endangered Species
Act. There are just over 2000 total species listed under the US Endangered Species Act, of
which over 600 species are foreign and are not native to the USA. These species are
already protected through CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species) of which the USA is a member. There is no need to further protect foreign species
by listing them under the US Endangered Species Act, which restricts ownership, prevents
establishment of assurance colonies, and prevents US breeders from moving these animals
across state lines or exporting them out of the USA (including export back to their range
country).
4) USARK & NRAAC: This past year, the NRAAC put on the first annual Reptile and
Amphibian Law Symposium & Workshop which was cohosted by PIJAC, the ARAV
(Association of Reptilian & Amphibian Veterinarians), and the East Texas Herp Society. This
event brought together major stakeholders from industry with lawmakers and government
officials that play a key role in herp-related legislation. The NRAAC has proven to be an
important resource for news, education, and serves as a vehicle to bring together people
and organizations to discuss important issues. USARK’s president of the Board, Gary
Bagnall, attended the 2012 symposium. USARK fully supports the efforts of the NRAAC and
is looking forward to working closely with the NRAAC in 2013.
5) USARK & PIJAC: USARK is committed to working closely with PIJAC (Pet Industry Joint
Advisory Council) on the issue of the release/escape of non-native species in the US. This is
an extremely important issue for the reptile industry and for USARK stakeholders. PIJAC
has a 10 year head start on this issue and USARK needs to partner with them and report
back to you, our esteemed membership.
6) EDUCATION: Produce a series of educational videos starting with the proper husbandry
and handling of large constrictors. We need to be proactive in this area to show that we are
a responsible industry.
USARK BUDGET: Last year USARK brought in $300,000 of which 35% went to our lobbyist in
Washington DC, 30% went to the former president’s salary, and 30% funded operating
expenses (travel, hotel, t-shirt printing, etc.). In order to operate effectively, we need to raise
$500,000 annually which will allow USARK to hire a full-time office administrator, fund important
scientific studies, and pay expensive legal fees in the fight against anti-herp legislation.
WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT! If you have not renewed your membership, please visit the
USARK website and do it now. You are a stakeholder and each member is very important to
USARK. It is your membership that enables USARK to protect our rights to keep reptiles and
amphibians in captivity! Your support of just $5 a month can make a BIG difference!
BREEDERS, PROFESSIONALS & MAJOR STAKEHOLDERS (you know who you are):
USARK has a new membership category called “USARK Platinum Member”. If you pledge
$1000 per month to USARK for 12 consecutive months, you will enjoy the following privileges:
• A seat on the USARK executive platinum committee.
• A USARK Platinum Member plaque to hang in your home or business.
• A USARK Platinum Member banner to put on your website.
• T-shirts for your entire staff (up to 20 shirts).
• An invitation to our annual USARK executive committee dinner for up to 4 people in your
Source: http://www.herpnation.com
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Anyone else have the taste of bile rising?
We should, heh, all get together, elect/appoint someone to represent us, screw ALL this political crap, and quit being lead by the nose.
blech, the lot of them, just blech.
I may not be very smart, but what if I am?
Stinky says, "Women should be obscene but not heard." Stinky is one smart man.
www.humanewatch.org
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Re: USARK Official Press Release...
Originally Posted by wilomn
Anyone else have the taste of bile rising?
We should, heh, all get together, elect/appoint someone to represent us, screw ALL this political crap, and quit being lead by the nose.
blech, the lot of them, just blech.
seconded.
I hope the best, fear the worst.
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That release was much more worrisome than it was comforting
Erica Evans
Scourge of the San Juan Islands
High Tide Exotics
When tempted to fight fire with fire, remember that the Fire Department usually uses water.
"A person who won't read has no advantage over one who can't read"
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I for one will not be drinking the kool-aid. Money money money money money.
Originally Posted by reixox
BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.
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$300K in donations.
$180K to the Prez and his expenses.
$105K to a lobbyist.
How much towards the Big Lawsuit?
Where do I sign up for the platinum membership?
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This doesn't sound good.
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