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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Various petitions

YouSign.org
  1. Justice for dog dragged behind high-speed motorbike in Quanzhou, China!
  2. Prosecute Turkish college student cat slayer!
  3. Bring justice to cat on Facebook!
  4. Support New York bill that would ban tattooing animals!
  5. No green light to kill bald eagles, the US national bird!
Change.org
  1. Save pregnant elephant & animals in Kharkiv Zoo
  2. Demand justice over police killing the dog of a homeless man in Langzhong. Demand animal cruelty laws in China and stop people from committing further atrocities against the innocent and vulnerable.
  3. Georgia State Senate: OPPOSE HB 423!
  4. Nevada Dept of Wildlife: Fire Carl Lackey
  5. Turkey plans to kill all stray animals
  6. Save Mickey from being euthanized on March 13, 2014 (previously 3/3/14)
  7. End Williamsville Cemetery fence deer impalements!
  8. Protect New Jersey's Dogs and Cats with Jack's Law
  9. Quickly issue a special import permit to Canada for Arturo the Polar bear.
  10. No al premio artistico del Teatro La Fenice ad un torero! La corrida non è arte ne' cultura: e' solo violenza!
  11. Pass the Orca Welfare and Safety Act
  12. Do not Approve The Chinese Government's Application for this...
  13. Keep Jeffrey Henry out of jail for saving the life of a young eagle.
  14. Save eagles from painful and deadly lead poisoning
  15. Stop Indians Killing Eagles/Raptors for Religious Rituals
  16. Stop issuing permits to kill bald eagles
  17. Preserve Fones Cliff a very important bald eagle habitat
Forcechange.com
  1. Condemn Obama Administration for Allowing Murder of Bald Eagles
  2. Save Bald Eagle Habitat from Destruction
  3. Don’t Weaken Eagle Protections in the United States
  4. Hold Wind Farms Accountable for Endangered Bird Deaths
  5. Tell the NRA That Toxic Bullets Are Killing Wild Birds
  6. Support Ban on the Use of Lead Ammunition
  7. Protect Wildlife from Lead Ammunition
  8. Criminalize Possession of Banned Chemical Used to Kill Birds of Prey
  9. Eliminate Toxic Lead from Hunting Ammunition
  10. Wind-Energy Project Threatens Populations of Vulnerable California Birds
  11. Save Alaska’s Tongass National Forest from Clear Cut Loggers
  12. Prevent Weakening of the Endangered Species Act
  13. Stop the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from Undermining the Endangered Species Act
  14. Ban Electric Shock Collars for Pets
  15. Convict Runaway Animal Abusers for Harming Pets
  16. Prosecute Man Who Endangered Puppy’s Life
  17. End Insane Donkey ‘Sports’
  18. Protect Bison from Senseless Slaughter
  19. Demand State Protect Endangered Wolves from Hunters

Saturday, March 15, 2014

87 Care2 petitions

  1. Close the 'Zoo of death'!
  2. Pets for Sale/Backyard Puppymills
  3. Owner deliberately runs over chihuahua. Demand jail time!
  4. Demand the Governor and Veterinary Board of Montana ban declawing of cats and other animals
  5. Send Love to Teenagers who Saved Abandoned Puppy from Freezing Cold
  6. Congress: Don't Require Animal Testing for Cosmetics!
  7. California: Ban Wildlife Killing Contests For Good
  8. Stop Sponsoring Circus Cruelty
  9. Urge Shinzo Abe to Stop the Taiji Drive Hunt Forever
  10. Send Bronx Zoo Elephants to a Sanctuary Now!
  11. Lower price of insulin used for pets
  12. Introduce a Bill Proposing a Nationwide Ban on the Production and Sale of Fur!
  13. BSL: Demand Pawtucket RI obeys state law against BSL
  14. Justice for Bryan
  15. Protect the Great Barrier Reef. Give it a legal identity!
  16. SOS! Pigs strung up and SHOT to train British Army medics wounds
  17. Save the Water Voles!
  18. STOP the HELL in Public Shelter, City of Giurgiu, Romania
  19. Boycott Monsanto- RoundUp Pesticide Causes Birth Defects
  20. Stop building highway through the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.
  21. Demand higher penalties for cruel dog fighting. Even prison sentences.
  22. STOP the Bipartisan Sportsmen's Act from giving all public lands to hunters and trappers
  23. Save these poor animals
  24. Thousand of sheep cooked alive, make this stop!
  25. Demand icy shelter for Johannesburg Zoo sun scorched polar bear
  26. Help turn New York City Animal Care Center into NON-kill
  27. We demand EU embargo on China!
  28. Save Lita and pass laws to fix America's pet euthanasia problem via spaying and neutering
  29. Justice for little Gizmo
  30. Boycott South Korea Olympics 2018 animal torture, abuse, dog and cat meat trade and worse
  31. LesPAC cesser de vendre des animaux / LesPAC, Stop Selling Animals
  32. Stop betting bosses from killing racehorses and greyhounds because of ban on FOBTs!
  33. Stop China from loaning their pandas around!
  34. Send Thanks to Alabama's Court for Sentencing to Jail Man who Hanged Puppy from the Ceiling
  35. Send love to a family who chooses homelessness over abandoning their pit bull
  36. Stop UK and Spain from continuing massacre of the ruddy ducks!
  37. Support New York's Mayor intention to shut down horse carriages in Central Park
  38. Stop possible slaughter of hundreds of bison in Yellowstone Park!
  39. Stop culling of half of wild goats herd!
  40. Stop sending dogs to a war!
  41. Stop drugging greyhounds for races!
  42. Stop Texas's recreational hunters from killing 600,000 feral hogs a year!
  43. Petition to close the Skopje Zoo
  44. Keep the Ban on Tail Docking for Working Dogs
  45. Stop the Circus from Using Animals and Abusing Them!
  46. Find and Prosecute Person Who Shot 24-year old Horse to death
  47. Gain Justice for Poor Cat that Was Shot Multiple Times with BB gun
  48. Severe Punishment for Man Who Slit A Family Dog’s Throat “Just for Fun"
  49. Enact the Animal Welfare Bill in Sri Lanka
  50. Tell Idaho: No Elk Cull!
  51. Punish Animal Control Officer Who Wrongly Abused Therapy Service Dog
  52. Stop the atrocities at the baby monkey lab at the University of Washington and shut it down for good
  53. Shut Down South Korea's Monkey School!
  54. Chiudiamo Le Fattorie Della Bile
  55. Get the dangerous dog treats back off the store shelves
  56. Stop Coyote-Killing Contests, Protect Wolves In Washington
  57. Help the forgotten Romanian horses!
  58. Für ein Ende der Bärengallefarmen
  59. Stop the massacre of stray dogs in Romania!
  60. Arizona: Don't Hide Animal Cruelty With an Ag Gag Bill
  61. Stop making elephants climb Amber palace in Jaipur, they are being tortured!
  62. Ban zoophelia (sex with animals) in New Hampshire NOW!
  63. Condemn the Dutch legislation and judge that gives a KITTEN KILLER only 1 1/2 month imprisonment.
  64. Tell Outdoor Gear Companies to End Down-Plucking Torture of Live Geese
  65. Free Tania the Elephant held captive for 39 yrs
  66. Man kills dog by pouring hot oil in her mouth
  67. STOP the STATE of TEXAS from Destroying 500 Year Old Live Oak Tree and Forest!
  68. Tell North Korea that Yorkshire Terriers are Not Zoo Animals!
  69. Release The 3 Yorkshire Terriers from The North Korean Zoo
  70. Don't leave the Sumatran rhino to die!
  71. Nebraska: Don't Criminalize Animal Cruelty Whistleblowers
  72. Find Out Who is Disposing of the Toxic Waste Killing Dogs!
  73. Poor dog was sexual abused and tortured! Until she died - Loznica Serbia, president Tomislav Nikolic!
  74. Care2, please create Free Click-to-Donate SAVE A TREE
  75. Support New California Bill Aiming to Stop SeaWorld from Making Orcas Perform
  76. URGENT! Ukraine- Do Not Let Your Zoo Animals Starve to Death!
  77. Help Protect Pets from Domestic Violence
  78. Deny Import Permit for Black Rhino Hunt
  79. Bindi Irwin, Please Step Down as SeaWorld Ambassador
  80. Urge District Justice Jerry Lepley to impose the maximum penalty for abused horses
  81. Ask British Columbia to protect the endangered mountain caribou
  82. Congress: Pass the Humane Cosmetics Act!
  83. Save the Philippine Eagle
  84. Wind farms get pass on eagle deaths
  85. No Permits to Kill Bald Eagles
  86. End the Ban of Pitbulls in Ontario
  87. Demand the elimination of dangerous cargo from trains going through populated areas.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Old petitions part 8

Forcechange.com
  1. Tell Poultry Farm to Treat Its Turkeys Humanely
  2. Ask the Government to Reconsider the Ethanol Requirement for Fuel
  3. Stop Shooting Harmless Wild Animals in North Carolina
  4. Prevent Logging on Federal Land in Oregon
  5. Enforce Regulations on Python Skin Trade
  6. Enforce Retirement Guidelines and More Sanctuaries for Lab Chimpanzees
  7. Demand That Germany Ban Bestiality
  8. Demand Animal Shelter Ensure the Safety of Its Animals
  9. Protect Northeast Minnesota Wetlands
  10. Thank Westchester County for Creating Animal Abuse Registry
  11. Bring the Pinta Island Tortoise Back to Life
  12. Support Development of Self-Filling Water Bottle
  13. Stop Canadian Energy Corporations from Destroying Environment
  14. Quicken the Cleaning Process so Residents Can Return Home to Okuma, Japan
  15. Maintain Funding to Help Farmers Preserve Biodiversity
  16. Stop Oregon from Towing Vehicles with Pets
  17. Condemn Federal Wildlife Trapper for Torturing Animals Caught in Traps
  18. Prevent Construction of Harmful Liquid Natural Gas Pipelines in Oregon/
Change.org
  1. Ebay: Stop the sale of real fur
  2. Thank you ArcelorMittal Galati!
  3. End preventable euthanasia and create a community without homeless pets.
  4. Prevent cruelty to dogs and cats in China
  5. UN: To make animal police obligatory for every country
  6. City of Shasta Lake City Council: Restructure the City of Shasta Lake Animal Shelter!
  7. Stop cruel kangaroo massacre implicated by pet food company Purina
  8. Que Brown siga siendo NO eutanásico!
  9. Ayuntamiento de Guadalajara(España): Prohíba los festejos taurinos de sus pueblos.
  10. à tous les partis politiques français: 1 fichier national contre la maltraitance animal
  11. Dr. Antonio Bonfatti: NO firme convenio con Nación (Decreto 1088) que permite matar animales
  12. Prohibición del Toro Ensogado
  13. Asamblea Legislativa del DF: Prohibición de venta de animales en tiendas +Kota, Petland y similares.
  14. Busan, South Korea! Close down all illegal dog slaughterhouses & restaurants in Gupo market now!
  15. City of Bradenton, Florida, Department of Public Works: Take proper responsibility for wildlife & stray domesticated animals
  16. Japan Slaughtering Dolphins for Sport needs to Stop! 
  17. Negligence at Santa Cruz Biotech causes suffering and death for goats!
  18. President Xi Jinping - 习近平 and 李克强 (Premier Li Keqiang), Stop the dog & cat meat market in China 
  19. New Dog Racing Injuries Revealed, Ask Iowa Governor to Help Greyhounds 
  20. China, Korea, South East Asia: Stop cooking dogs alive
ThePetitionSite.com
  1. Ban the Import of All Research Animals (original link doesn't work anymore)
  2. Save Finland's Ringed Seal from Extinction
  3. Protect African Lion as Endangered Species
  4. Stop Canadian Wolf Slaughter
  5. Protect Whale and Dolphin Food Source


Friday, March 7, 2014

Natural Resources Board Member Proposes White Deer Kill Statewide – Vote April 14

THIS URL IS PACKED WITH THINGS YOU CAN DO TO HELP THE WHITE DEER EVEN IF YOU DO NOT LIVE IN WISCONSIN AND MORE IF YOU LIVE IN THE STATE:

http://protectthewhitedeer.com/what-you-can-do

“A growing moral dilemma is at what point does one person’s right to hunt and shoot an animal interfere with another person’s right to watch, photograph, and enjoy the living animal.”  MaLenna Smith, Leland

Wisconsin has a rare and startlingly beautiful treasure gracing just a few areas of the state, including Leland and Boulder Junction.  Locals adore them, and tourists flock to lawn chairs waiting to see them.  Wisconsin Public Television’s series In Wisconsin filmed a special on them with Patty Lowe,  http://video.wpt.org/video/1510278527/, explaining:  “Some call them “the ghosts of the forests”.  The animal in question is Wisconsin’s albino or ‘white’ deer and they’ve become an internet and international sensation… So far more than 14 million people have viewed our white deer video online.” 

Fourteen million potential tourists to visit Wisconsin!

The DNR is thrilled – right?

Of course not.  Greg Kazmierski, Scott Walker’s political appointee to the Natural Resources Board, is an NRA/ hunter activist who owns Buck Rub Outfitters.  He personally drafted Question #35 which will be

posed to all citizens attending the April 14th DNR/Conservation statewide public election and vote:

“Would you favor legalizing the harvest of white and albino deer statewide?”

There is a small herd of 15-20 white deer near Leland in Sauk County.  Mike Crowley, photographer, has a Boulder Junction website  http://www.lifeinthenorthwoods.com/  picturing white deer mixed with their brown or white fawns in Vilas County.  He writes, ”Unfortunately their numbers have dwindled and we are now down to 2 on our land with a scattered population of them all around the surrounding Boulder Junction area.  We love all the deer but when an Albino comes into sight you do not even notice the brown deer. They are truly one of God's most beautiful and rare animals.”

John Bates and Jeff Richter collaborated on the book “White Deer, Ghosts of the Forest”.  Richter told Patty Lowe that clerks had overheard people looking at their book saying, “This is really neat – if only they were real!”  Bates, a northern naturalist, says it takes his breath away to see them.  He estimates there may be 1 in 20,000 deer born albino with their pink features.  While researching the book, they found that deer albinism does not require pink eyes and often their eyes are a goat-like blue or yellow.  Piebald ( brown and white ) deer carry the genetics of albinism.  If there are 1.5 million deer in Wisconsin, there may be 60-75 white deer.

They are that rare.

Albino deer had been protected by law, statewide, since 1940. Even with protection, the population remains very small.  Then they lost protection in CWD zones, including Leland.

When two white bucks and a doe were killed near Leland in 2012, Amy Sprecher started a movement to gain protection for all predominantly white deer statewide, working out of the local bar she runs with her dad.  Amy said, ”I just cannot understand how people can be so selfish, not to think about their beauty for all to share.”

Sprecher’s neighbor MaLenna Smith immersed herself in research, developing a really impressive website

http://protectthewhitedeer.com/, including what to do to help http://protectthewhitedeer.com/what-you-can-do .

“We are hunters and non-hunters alike who would rather watch these rare white deer going about their daily living than see them hanging lifeless on a wall.” 

Marc Lovicott covered the killing of Sparky, a beloved white buck, for Channel 3000 in Madison. It was the 5th most watched story of all 2012.

MaLenna and Amy told me what extraordinary efforts they and other citizens made to testify at the deer Czar meetings where most citizens (me included) did not realize that the white deer were at risk. Their web site announced that January 22, 2014, the Natural Resources Board passed “an emergency rules package which included a rule to:  ‘Prohibit the harvest of white deer in the CWD management zone.’”

The citizens of Leland and Boulder Junction say they feel totally betrayed that the Natural Resources Board voted to protect the white deer, then Kazmierski threw all their efforts back in their faces with an immediate proposal to kill them statewide.  Kazmierski did not have to go through any of the rigamarole citizens endured.

Their citizen proposal was weakened from “Protect all predominantly white deer statewide” to question #40 on the Conservation Congress questionnaire (http://dnr.wi.gov/About/WCC/springhearing.html) :

“ Do you support extending protection of white deer to the CWD zone?” ( given they are currently protected in all other zones).

One brown spot dooms a deer. ( A burr?  A smudge?)

Kazmierski also was entitled to add unsubstantiated information to his question # 35, implying white deer are inferior, saying, in part:  “These animals often have other recessive traits and physical maladies such as poor eyesight in albinos, because of their pink eyes.”  ( Few actually have pink eyes, as explained.)  His bias:  “From a strictly biological perspective, there is no reason to protect white deer.”

The DNR has done zero studies on the physiology, genetics or population numbers of white deer.  They may have a recessive gene that is immune to CWD or any number of unanticipated threats.  They may have a genetic superiority that can strengthen the deer herd, weakened by hunters destroying wolves and natural predators.

They are a beloved part of the mysterious diversity of life and should not be thrown under the DNR bloated hearse.

Please read federal Senate Bill 1996

(http://beta.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/senate-bill/1996?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22S1996%22%5D%7D) which has passed the house and is poised for a vote in the senate.  It takes over protected National Parks, BLM lands, and National forests for hunting, trapping, and killing just like they have taken over state parks and all private lands here.  It bans the EPA from regulating 7,000 tons of lead in shot and fishing tackle that is poisoning millions of wildlife. It is urgent that you contact your senators against this and the related grab bag bills that go with it.


Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Update about 'Stop Long Island Farm Bureau/USDA Stealth Plan To Brutally Slaughter 5,000 East End Deer' on Change.org‏

from The Wildlife Preservati​on Coalition of Eastern Long Island

THE CULL HAS BEGUN! LONG ISLAND DEER NEED YOUR HELP!

“Deer” Friends,
The cull has begun. While we succeeded in convincing nearly every town and village on Eastern Long Island to forego participating in any deer cull this year, some, like North Haven and Southold Town, have refused to budge from their insistence on recruiting federal sharpshooters, using high-powered rifles to gun down our deer at night, or cruelly trapping and shooting them in the head. To make matters worse, the deer will be intentionally baited to their deaths! There has been no comprehensive review of the environmental impacts of the culling! No consideration of alternative strategies, including non-lethal methods, to address deer-human conflicts, and we, local taxpayers, concerned citizens, as well as tourists and visitors, who contribute greatly to the local economy, have not been able to meaningfully participate in the decision-making process.
The deer need your help to stop the slaughter! Elected officials are ready to sacrifice not only the deer, who are enjoyed and loved by so many, but also our own safety and the safety of our children and pets and that, is unacceptable to citizens and taxpayers concerned about the risks to the public, who also care about the deer, and have little interest in or tolerance for state-sanctioned federal sharpshooters invading our lands and killing our deer.

To help the deer, we need you to do three things.

(1) Help us fund the on-going legal action that has enabled us to stop these Towns, by making a generous tax-deductible contribution to the legal fund for deer at: http://www.humanelongisland.org/donate-for-deer. Please DONATE* to help fund our Young/Sommer lawsuit against the USDA, the DEC, and the Towns of Southold and North Haven. For these donations, made specifically to fund the fight for deer, be sure to indicate in the notebox when you make your donation: FOR THE DEER.

(2) The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is the ringleader of this effort. Though the Long Island Farm Bureau has the money and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) supplies the deer assassins, the DEC controls the permits that will allow this slaughter to occur. If the DEC is pressured not to issue permits for the cull, it can’t go forward!
Contact the DEC Commissioner, Joe Martens by telephone (518-402-8545), by fax (518-402-8541), or by email (fill out email form at http://www.dec.ny.gov/about/407.html) and ask him to cease issuance of any nuisance deer control permits for Eastern Long Island until the DEC and towns/villages fully comply with all relevant state laws, including the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA).
To make this easy, feel free to copy and paste the following message into an email, or fax it to Commissioner Martens, or to use it as a “talking-points” guide if you call his office:

Commissioner Martens,
I am a proud New York resident, tax payer, and I value New York wildlife. I am strongly opposed to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation(DEC) issuing any nuisance deer permits to allow federal sharpshooters or for- hire deer killers to cruelly gun down or capture and kill up to 1,000 deer on Eastern Long Island. Neither the DEC, individual towns or villages, or the US Department of Agriculture have complied with state or federal laws and yet the slaughter has begun. The agencies and municipalities completely failed to consider alternatives to this planned killing spree. Furthermore, I have not had any meaningful opportunity to participate in the decision-making process. In addition, the fact that the Long Island Farm Bureau has been given at least $200,000 dollars – my tax dollars -- by the New York legislature to pay for the cost of this slaughter – is appalling. This plan must be terminated and I demand that you act immediately to direct your staff not to issue any nuisance deer permits to kill deer on private or public lands on Eastern Long Island until, at least, compliance with all laws is attained.
Sincerely,
YOUR NAME

(3) Contact New York Governor Andrew Cuomo by telephone (518-475-8390) or email (fill out the form at http://www.governor.ny.gov/contact/GovernorContactForm.php) and ask him to intervene and order the DEC not to issue any nuisance deer control permits for Eastern Long Island until all state law requirements are met.
To make this easy, feel free to copy and paste the following message into an email or use this as a guide, if you call the office of Governor Cuomo:

Governor Cuomo,
I am a proud New York resident, tax payer, and I value New York wildlife. I am strongly opposed to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) issuing any nuisance deer permits to allow federal sharpshooters or for- hire deer killers to cruelly gun down or capture and kill up to 1,000 deer on Eastern Long Island. Neither the DEC, individual towns or villages, or the US Department of Agriculture have complied with state or federal laws and yet the slaughter could start any day. The agencies and municipalities completely failed to consider alternatives to this planned killing spree nor have I had any meaningful opportunity to participate in the decision-making process. Furthermore, the fact that the Long Island Farm Bureau has been given at least $200,000 dollars – my tax dollars -- by the New York legislature to pay for the cost of this slaughter – is appalling. This plan must be terminated and I demand that you act immediately to direct DEC Commissioner Joe Martens not to issue any nuisance deer permits to kill deer on private or public lands on Eastern Long Island until, at least, compliance with all laws is attained.
Sincerely,
YOUR NAME

Thank you so much for your support and efforts to protect Long Island’s deer. Please share this alert with your friends, family, co-workers, and acquaintances who live in New York, as well as those who visit and shop in the Hamptons and/or Eastern Long Island, at our farm stands, vineyards, in our charming villages and at our malls, during the spring, summer, fall and holidays, and ask them to get involved.


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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Update about 'Franklin CO Courts & USDA: Please Stop Velma Muessemeyer From Neglecting, Abusing & Breeding More Animals' on Change.org‏

from Linda Sue

Judge Dave Tobben returned neglected animals to abuser!

One month after Confiscation...
http://fourleggedfriendsandenemies.blogspot.com/2013/12/judge-dave-tobben-orders-rabbits-and.html

The rabbits, goats and chickens seized from Mrs. Muessemeyer are farm animals. The dogs, cats and duck are not. The questions with respect to the farm animals is whether Respondent's care for and treatment of the farm animals falls within "normal or accepted practices of animal husbandry".

Based upon the foregoing, the Court finds that the State has failed to show that the rabbits were not being cared for so as to remove them from the exemption of Section 578.007. With respect to the goats and chickens, the Court reaches the same conclusion. There was no credible evidence that the dogs or cats have been neglected.

Therefore, it is Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed that the animals seized on November 12, 2013, with the exception of those that have died or have been euthanized, shall be returned to Respondent.

See the Judgment here!
http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/emissourian.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/c/07/c073efac-6990-11e3-bd06-001a4bcf887a/52b46dbb5c91d.pdf.pdf

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Saturday, March 1, 2014

Old petitions part 7

ThePetitionSite.com
  1. Stop the Highway 6 Landfill in Hempstead Texas
  2. Five Days to Save Ponta Preta
  3. Ban declawing cats in Canada
  4. SHUT DOWN PUPPY MILLS
  5. Tell Supermarket Chain to Stop Selling Endangered Reindeer
  6. Save Orca Whales from Dirty Coal
  7. Tell NASA to Stop Using Primates for Space Research
  8. Help shut down Duisburg Dolphinarium in Germany...Over 60 Dolphin Deaths!
  9. Ban the trade of foie gras in the UK
  10. Justice for Turkey Tortured to Death at Party
  11. Stop Killing Dolphins with Seismic Testing
  12. Tell Canada- Stop Illegal Wolf Killing "Contest"
  13. Save Gorillas from Extinction
  14. Save the Red Wolf from Extinction
  15. Tell Belgium Filmaker to STOP Throwing Cats!
  16. Stop Bullfighting in Peru
  17. Thank Portugal for Saving Lab Animals
  18. Save the Sumatran Tiger from Extinction
  19. Tell NYU Medical Center to STOP Animal Experiments
  20. Help Elephants in Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo
Transportation Safety Administration: Stop losing our pets!
Forcechange.com
  1. Bring Justice to Kansas Fraternity that Tortured and Killed a Turkey
  2. Save Animal Sanctuary from Unwarranted Closure
  3. Tell L.L. Bean to Stop Selling Fur
  4. Keep Orca Whales on Endangered Species List
  5. Commend Green Tech Startup for Fighting Global Warming
  6. Commend Website for Hosting Weekly Dog Adoption Ads
  7. Restrict the Use of Highly Toxic Rat Poisons
  8. Praise Finnish Research Facility for Bio-Based Plastic
  9. Stop Demolition of Mountains in Lanzhou, China
  10. Applaud the Creation of the World’s Largest Shark Sanctuary
  11. Stop Animals From Being Sold on the Street in Barcelona
  12. Improve Pollution Regulation in Asia Before It’s Too Late
  13. Don’t Euthanize Animals Seeking Adoption
  14. Protect Rabbits in Los Angeles
  15. Protect Great White Sharks Under California’s Endangered Species Act
  16. Demand the Environmental Protection Agency Stop Using Toxic Oil Dispersant
  17. Condemn Federal Wildlife Trapper for Torturing Animals Caught in Traps
  18. Put an End to Factory Farming
  19. Urge Oklahoma to Create More Green Jobs

Update on the Green Tag Proposals Coming Before City Council‏

from FIDOS and B4ROS

Dear Green Tag Petition Signers:

The first reading of OSMP's proposed changes to the Green Tag Program will definitely take place at the City Council meeting Wed's, March 5th (a change from the previous date of March 4th to allow people to attend the political caucuses). There is no official public hearing on the Green Tag issue at this Council meeting. People may still speak on the Green Tag topic, however, but only during the Open Comment session, which starts at the beginning of the meeting (6 PM). Sign-ups to speak during the Open Comment session can be done on-line starting Friday, Feb 28th (the Friday prior to the Council meeting). Here's a link for further info: https://bouldercolorado.gov/city-council/speaking-at-council-meetings The Council meetings take place on the second floor of the Municipal Building at 1777 Broadway.

The public hearing for the Green Tag proposals is expected to occur at the April 1st Council meeting during the second reading of the proposed Green Tag changes. People must sign up in person at this Council meeting to speak during the public hearing. We will keep you posted if there is any change to this expected date.

Those of you with strong feelings or concerns about the Green Tag proposals are encouraged to speak during the Open Comment session of the March 5th Council meeting. Other interested people can come to this meeting to show their support for the speakers. Council members take notice when there is a large support group. Attendees are welcome to wave their hands when they like what a speaker is saying. Again, the Open Comment session starts at 6 PM, with sign-ups to speak taking place on-line.

Most importantly, we ask that as many people as possible attend the public hearing at the April 1st Council meeting to speak against the extreme Green Tag proposals during the public hearing, and to show support for your fellow dog guardians. Please come to this meeting wearing your dog leash as a sign of your support. We really need Council to see the numbers of concerned dog guardians!!!

And please, continue to write City Council members with your feelings on the proposed changes at: council@bouldercolorado.gov

Here's the link to OSMP's proposed changes. The summary of the proposals can be found in Attachment A of this document. https://www-static.bouldercolorado.gov/docs/13-0618-revised-tag-recommendations-1-201307010955.pdf

Also, here's the link to the Council Agenda Packet for the March 5th meeting: https://www-static.bouldercolorado.gov/docs/030514_Final_Agenda_Packet_Electronic-1-201402271717.pdf
The section for the Green Tag Proposals starts on page 125.

Thank you for your support in opposing OSMP’s extreme proposed changed to the Green Tag program!

Email us at info@fidos.org or support@B4ROS.com with any questions.

Warm regards,
FIDOS (Friends Interested In Dogs and Open Space) and B4ROS (Boulder For Reasonable Open Space)

Talking points for letters and/or speeches:
1) OSMP is unnecessarily attempting to punish the majority of dog guardians for the infractions of a few.
2) OSMP’s proposed changes are unfair. OSMP has gone over the top in targeting the single user group of dog guardians with these costly, complex, and excessively punitive proposals.
3) Regarding offenses such as one strike loss of Green Tag for chasing wildlife, or two strike loss of Green Tag if your dog does not come IMMEDIATELY when called --- No other user group faces loss of open space privileges for committing any offenses on or off of open space. Climbers do not lose open space privileges if they violate a seasonal raptor closure. Mountain bikers do not lose open space privileges for biking on a trail closed to bikers. Hikers do not lose open space privileges for hiking on closed trails, or for creating social trails. People do not lose open space privileges for harassing wildlife while trying to take that perfect photograph. Dog guardians should not be unfairly targeted with the harsh punishments outlined in OSMP’s proposals, which would even include Green Tag loss for a single offense of chasing a squirrel into a tree - on Open Space land or anywhere in the city of Boulder.
4) The $734,000 price tag, for just the first year, needed to implement OSMP’s proposed Green Tag Program changes, then followed by a $135,000 ongoing annual cost, is too high. This money could perhaps be better spent on building new trails.
5) Historically, Boulder has always been a dog friendly place. Just look at the picture in the 1967 first Open Space tax poster, showing children romping with their dog on Open Space. If we don’t allow dogs proper off-leash access, only the wealthy, who can afford acres of land, will have this privilege. This culture of dog friendliness has been eroding gradually, and now there is another OSMP proposal to introduce a much more restrictive and controlled environment, with a complex set of rules and punitive regulations. Dogs are family members. Dogs need to run and to exercise. Dogs benefit us all by making us lead healthier lifestyles.

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