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MEMBERSHIPS
Bronze Membership. USD40/Per Year. Receive newsletter. 1 USARKT-shirt.
ALERT: LACEY ACT AMENDMENT 2021 ALERT: Lacey Act Amendment 2021. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) has introduced Senate Bill 626 (S626). This is a bill that would reverse the USARK federal lawsuit victory by reinstating the ban on interstate transportation of species listed as injurious under the Lacey Act. The bill would also create a “white list” (see #2below).
CONSTRICTOR RULE
A. This is not a bill that must pass into a law. This is a change to what is known as the “Constrictor Rule.”. If the species are added to this rule, it will not make your pets illegal. You can keep your pets. You can get more pets of these species. You can even breed thesespecies.
NORTH CAROLINA NATIVE SPECIES The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has proposed changes to the State’s endangered, threatened, and special concern specieslists.
ALERT: OREGON ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN UPDATE 1/26/21: HB3008 is assigned to the House Committee On Agriculture and Natural Resources. Please send your comments to Committee members even if you already contacted the sponsor! All contact details are below under the Sample Messaging section.. Oregon House Bill 3008 (HB3008) has been introduced by Representative Nosse. LOUISIANA LICENSE FEES reptile and amphibian collector’s license: resident $25 to $50 and nonresident $200-$400. reptile and amphibian wholesale/retail dealer’s license: resident $105 to $220 and nonresident $400 to $800 (nonresident 3-day $75 to $150) reptile and amphibian transport license: resident $30 to $65 and nonresident $120 to $250. HB691information
ALERT: SOUTH CAROLINA allow for a possession permit for those who register by Sept. 1, 2021. That permit must be renewed every three years at a cost of $100 per person/registrant (not per animal). This is a permit for the possession of current animals only. There will be no breeding, sales, or future acquisitions.ALERT: ALABAMA
USARK does completely support punishment for anyone releasing non-native species into the environment. CONTACTS: (Remember to be civil and professional.) Charles F. Sykes, Director, Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries, 5th Floor, 64 N. Union Street, ALERT: ILLINOIS ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person commits unlawful use of an exotic animal in a traveling animal act when he or she knowingly allows for the participation of an exotic animal (rather than an elephant) in a traveling animal act. USARK - UNITED STATES ASSOCIATION OF REPTILE KEEPERSBEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICESPOSITION STATEMENTSSHOWS & CONFERENCESABOUTMEMBERSHIPS USARK FL and Florida Business Owners Sue Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Over Due Process Violations Today (May 28, 2021), the United States Association of Reptile Keepers, Florida (USARK FL), along with several Florida business owners, filed a lawsuit in state court challenging the adoption of new rules by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)MEMBERSHIPS
Bronze Membership. USD40/Per Year. Receive newsletter. 1 USARKT-shirt.
ALERT: LACEY ACT AMENDMENT 2021 ALERT: Lacey Act Amendment 2021. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) has introduced Senate Bill 626 (S626). This is a bill that would reverse the USARK federal lawsuit victory by reinstating the ban on interstate transportation of species listed as injurious under the Lacey Act. The bill would also create a “white list” (see #2below).
CONSTRICTOR RULE
A. This is not a bill that must pass into a law. This is a change to what is known as the “Constrictor Rule.”. If the species are added to this rule, it will not make your pets illegal. You can keep your pets. You can get more pets of these species. You can even breed thesespecies.
NORTH CAROLINA NATIVE SPECIES The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has proposed changes to the State’s endangered, threatened, and special concern specieslists.
ALERT: OREGON ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN UPDATE 1/26/21: HB3008 is assigned to the House Committee On Agriculture and Natural Resources. Please send your comments to Committee members even if you already contacted the sponsor! All contact details are below under the Sample Messaging section.. Oregon House Bill 3008 (HB3008) has been introduced by Representative Nosse. LOUISIANA LICENSE FEES reptile and amphibian collector’s license: resident $25 to $50 and nonresident $200-$400. reptile and amphibian wholesale/retail dealer’s license: resident $105 to $220 and nonresident $400 to $800 (nonresident 3-day $75 to $150) reptile and amphibian transport license: resident $30 to $65 and nonresident $120 to $250. HB691information
ALERT: SOUTH CAROLINA allow for a possession permit for those who register by Sept. 1, 2021. That permit must be renewed every three years at a cost of $100 per person/registrant (not per animal). This is a permit for the possession of current animals only. There will be no breeding, sales, or future acquisitions.ALERT: ALABAMA
USARK does completely support punishment for anyone releasing non-native species into the environment. CONTACTS: (Remember to be civil and professional.) Charles F. Sykes, Director, Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries, 5th Floor, 64 N. Union Street, ALERT: ILLINOIS ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person commits unlawful use of an exotic animal in a traveling animal act when he or she knowingly allows for the participation of an exotic animal (rather than an elephant) in a traveling animal act.ALERT: TEXAS
Texas House Bill 2326 (HB2326) and Senate bill 840 (SB840) update the taxonomic nomenclature for the already regulated Burmese python. Note the next paragraph for the explanation. It adds any hybrid of the listed species. The new law will be effective on September 21, 2021, if the bill passes. The bill would allow for the penalty of a Class B LOUISIANA LICENSE FEES reptile and amphibian collector’s license: resident $25 to $50 and nonresident $200-$400. reptile and amphibian wholesale/retail dealer’s license: resident $105 to $220 and nonresident $400 to $800 (nonresident 3-day $75 to $150) reptile and amphibian transport license: resident $30 to $65 and nonresident $120 to $250. HB691information
SHOWS & CONFERENCES
If you would like to donate to the cause without a membership, use the donate button to do so.ALERT: NEW YORK
ALERT: New York. New York Senate Bill 4840 (S4840) is a “traveling animal act” ban that would prohibit exhibition and even educational programs with many species (list included). These species are already very heavily regulated and current laws apply.BRONZE MEMBER
Password Strength Password must be "Medium" or stronger. Description. Amount. Bronze Member – Initial Payment. $40.00. Total. $40.00. No val Please fix the errors above. ALERT: VIRGINIA NATIVE SPECIES Changes the possession limit to one (1) individual of any native herp species per physical address. Currently, up to five (5) specimens of each species may be possessed per person. Any person in possession of legally obtained native herps must declare such possession to the department by January 1, 2022, in a manner prescribed by thedepartment.
ALERT: FLORIDA
If you would like to donate to the cause without a membership, use the donate button to do so. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES The number of shows held in the U.S. is increasing each year with attendance growing stronger and more diverse. In response to recent opposition to our hobby on the federal level, we have composed suggested Best Management Practices (BMP) for Reptile Shows. The goals of these BMPs are to promote humane care and presentation of animalsduring
ILLINOIS HERPTILES ACT Illinois Senate Bill 902, “Herptile-Herps Act,” was assigned to the Agricultural and Conservation Committee on 3/19/14. This bill will separate herps into their own code. SB 902 was introduced January 24, 2013 as a bill concerning deer hunting (a “shell bill” lacking real substance). This bill has now been amended by replacing the ACTION ALERT: WEST VIRGINIA REPTILE BAN The West Virginia Dangerous Wild Animal (DWA) Board has released its plan to ban many species of reptiles. We are early in the process but opposition needs to begin now. Please note that is not a state bill (yet) which is why it does not have a bill number. The proposal must go through the DWA Board before making its way through thelegislature.
USARK - UNITED STATES ASSOCIATION OF REPTILE KEEPERSBEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICESPOSITION STATEMENTSSHOWS & CONFERENCESABOUTMEMBERSHIPS USARK FL and Florida Business Owners Sue Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Over Due Process Violations Today (May 28, 2021), the United States Association of Reptile Keepers, Florida (USARK FL), along with several Florida business owners, filed a lawsuit in state court challenging the adoption of new rules by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)MEMBERSHIPS
Bronze Membership. USD40/Per Year. Receive newsletter. 1 USARKT-shirt.
ALERT: LACEY ACT AMENDMENT 2021 ALERT: Lacey Act Amendment 2021. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) has introduced Senate Bill 626 (S626). This is a bill that would reverse the USARK federal lawsuit victory by reinstating the ban on interstate transportation of species listed as injurious under the Lacey Act. The bill would also create a “white list” (see #2below).
ALERT: OREGON ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN UPDATE 1/26/21: HB3008 is assigned to the House Committee On Agriculture and Natural Resources. Please send your comments to Committee members even if you already contacted the sponsor! All contact details are below under the Sample Messaging section.. Oregon House Bill 3008 (HB3008) has been introduced by Representative Nosse. NORTH CAROLINA NATIVE SPECIES The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has proposed changes to the State’s endangered, threatened, and special concern specieslists.
ALERT: TEXAS
Texas House Bill 2326 (HB2326) and Senate bill 840 (SB840) update the taxonomic nomenclature for the already regulated Burmese python. Note the next paragraph for the explanation. It adds any hybrid of the listed species. The new law will be effective on September 21, 2021, if the bill passes. The bill would allow for the penalty of a Class BCONSTRICTOR RULE
A. This is not a bill that must pass into a law. This is a change to what is known as the “Constrictor Rule.”. If the species are added to this rule, it will not make your pets illegal. You can keep your pets. You can get more pets of these species. You can even breed thesespecies.
ALERT: SOUTH CAROLINA allow for a possession permit for those who register by Sept. 1, 2021. That permit must be renewed every three years at a cost of $100 per person/registrant (not per animal). This is a permit for the possession of current animals only. There will be no breeding, sales, or future acquisitions. LOUISIANA LICENSE FEES reptile and amphibian collector’s license: resident $25 to $50 and nonresident $200-$400. reptile and amphibian wholesale/retail dealer’s license: resident $105 to $220 and nonresident $400 to $800 (nonresident 3-day $75 to $150) reptile and amphibian transport license: resident $30 to $65 and nonresident $120 to $250. HB691information
ALERT: ILLINOIS ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person commits unlawful use of an exotic animal in a traveling animal act when he or she knowingly allows for the participation of an exotic animal (rather than an elephant) in a traveling animal act. USARK - UNITED STATES ASSOCIATION OF REPTILE KEEPERSBEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICESPOSITION STATEMENTSSHOWS & CONFERENCESABOUTMEMBERSHIPS USARK FL and Florida Business Owners Sue Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Over Due Process Violations Today (May 28, 2021), the United States Association of Reptile Keepers, Florida (USARK FL), along with several Florida business owners, filed a lawsuit in state court challenging the adoption of new rules by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)MEMBERSHIPS
Bronze Membership. USD40/Per Year. Receive newsletter. 1 USARKT-shirt.
ALERT: LACEY ACT AMENDMENT 2021 ALERT: Lacey Act Amendment 2021. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) has introduced Senate Bill 626 (S626). This is a bill that would reverse the USARK federal lawsuit victory by reinstating the ban on interstate transportation of species listed as injurious under the Lacey Act. The bill would also create a “white list” (see #2below).
ALERT: OREGON ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN UPDATE 1/26/21: HB3008 is assigned to the House Committee On Agriculture and Natural Resources. Please send your comments to Committee members even if you already contacted the sponsor! All contact details are below under the Sample Messaging section.. Oregon House Bill 3008 (HB3008) has been introduced by Representative Nosse. NORTH CAROLINA NATIVE SPECIES The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has proposed changes to the State’s endangered, threatened, and special concern specieslists.
ALERT: TEXAS
Texas House Bill 2326 (HB2326) and Senate bill 840 (SB840) update the taxonomic nomenclature for the already regulated Burmese python. Note the next paragraph for the explanation. It adds any hybrid of the listed species. The new law will be effective on September 21, 2021, if the bill passes. The bill would allow for the penalty of a Class BCONSTRICTOR RULE
A. This is not a bill that must pass into a law. This is a change to what is known as the “Constrictor Rule.”. If the species are added to this rule, it will not make your pets illegal. You can keep your pets. You can get more pets of these species. You can even breed thesespecies.
ALERT: SOUTH CAROLINA allow for a possession permit for those who register by Sept. 1, 2021. That permit must be renewed every three years at a cost of $100 per person/registrant (not per animal). This is a permit for the possession of current animals only. There will be no breeding, sales, or future acquisitions. LOUISIANA LICENSE FEES reptile and amphibian collector’s license: resident $25 to $50 and nonresident $200-$400. reptile and amphibian wholesale/retail dealer’s license: resident $105 to $220 and nonresident $400 to $800 (nonresident 3-day $75 to $150) reptile and amphibian transport license: resident $30 to $65 and nonresident $120 to $250. HB691information
ALERT: ILLINOIS ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person commits unlawful use of an exotic animal in a traveling animal act when he or she knowingly allows for the participation of an exotic animal (rather than an elephant) in a traveling animal act.CONSERVATION
Amazingly, in spite of its own quiet disorganization, the American herpetoculture community has created a superb decentralized model incorporating economic incentives and accomplishing independently many of the goals of wildlife conservation and preservation. Captivity has become integral as a conservation tool for animal species of theworld.
CONSTRICTOR RULE
A. This is not a bill that must pass into a law. This is a change to what is known as the “Constrictor Rule.”. If the species are added to this rule, it will not make your pets illegal. You can keep your pets. You can get more pets of these species. You can even breed thesespecies.
ALERT: CALIFORNIA
A zoonotic disease, or zoonosis (plural zoonoses), is a type of disease that is transmissible from animals to humans. COVID-19 has brought zoonoses front and center with most reports stating COVID-19 is a zoonosis that originated in wild bats. The transfer from animalto human is
ALERTS | USARK
This bill has broad sweeping negative impacts on many animal interest groups including farmers, bird breeders, reptile keepers, mammal breeders, and more. New York Assembly Bill 4611 (A04611) was introduced on February 4. This bill seeks to ban the shipping of allALERT: ALABAMA
USARK does completely support punishment for anyone releasing non-native species into the environment. CONTACTS: (Remember to be civil and professional.) Charles F. Sykes, Director, Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries, 5th Floor, 64 N. Union Street, ACTION ALERT: MICHIGAN HB6455 HB6455 would classify the below reptiles as “dangerous reptiles.”. The bill bans future ownership and breeding of these reptiles (except for a few exceptions including AZA zoos). It does allow a form of grandfathering (at great expense) if current owners register their animals, purchase liability insurance (which will cost hundreds toBRONZE MEMBER
Password Strength Password must be "Medium" or stronger. Description. Amount. Bronze Member – Initial Payment. $40.00. Total. $40.00. No val Please fix the errors above.ALERT: NEW YORK
ALERT: New York. New York Senate Bill 4840 (S4840) is a “traveling animal act” ban that would prohibit exhibition and even educational programs with many species (list included). These species are already very heavily regulated and current laws apply. ALERT: VIRGINIA NATIVE SPECIES Changes the possession limit to one (1) individual of any native herp species per physical address. Currently, up to five (5) specimens of each species may be possessed per person. Any person in possession of legally obtained native herps must declare such possession to the department by January 1, 2022, in a manner prescribed by thedepartment.
ILLINOIS HERPTILES ACT Illinois Senate Bill 902, “Herptile-Herps Act,” was assigned to the Agricultural and Conservation Committee on 3/19/14. This bill will separate herps into their own code. SB 902 was introduced January 24, 2013 as a bill concerning deer hunting (a “shell bill” lacking real substance). This bill has now been amended by replacing the USARK - UNITED STATES ASSOCIATION OF REPTILE KEEPERSBEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICESPOSITION STATEMENTSSHOWS & CONFERENCESABOUTMEMBERSHIPS USARK FL and Florida Business Owners Sue Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Over Due Process Violations Today (May 28, 2021), the United States Association of Reptile Keepers, Florida (USARK FL), along with several Florida business owners, filed a lawsuit in state court challenging the adoption of new rules by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)MEMBERSHIPS
Bronze Membership. USD40/Per Year. Receive newsletter. 1 USARKT-shirt.
ALERT: LACEY ACT AMENDMENT 2021 ALERT: Lacey Act Amendment 2021. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) has introduced Senate Bill 626 (S626). This is a bill that would reverse the USARK federal lawsuit victory by reinstating the ban on interstate transportation of species listed as injurious under the Lacey Act. The bill would also create a “white list” (see #2below).
ALERT: TEXAS
Texas House Bill 2326 (HB2326) and Senate bill 840 (SB840) update the taxonomic nomenclature for the already regulated Burmese python. Note the next paragraph for the explanation. It adds any hybrid of the listed species. The new law will be effective on September 21, 2021, if the bill passes. The bill would allow for the penalty of a Class B ALERT: OREGON ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN UPDATE 1/26/21: HB3008 is assigned to the House Committee On Agriculture and Natural Resources. Please send your comments to Committee members even if you already contacted the sponsor! All contact details are below under the Sample Messaging section.. Oregon House Bill 3008 (HB3008) has been introduced by Representative Nosse. ALERT: SOUTH CAROLINA allow for a possession permit for those who register by Sept. 1, 2021. That permit must be renewed every three years at a cost of $100 per person/registrant (not per animal). This is a permit for the possession of current animals only. There will be no breeding, sales, or future acquisitions.CONSTRICTOR RULE
A. This is not a bill that must pass into a law. This is a change to what is known as the “Constrictor Rule.”. If the species are added to this rule, it will not make your pets illegal. You can keep your pets. You can get more pets of these species. You can even breed thesespecies.
ALERT: ALASKA SALAMANDER BAN ALERT: Alaska Salamander Ban. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) has proposed a ban on 201 species of salamanders. This is an amendment to a current regulation banning certain fish, mollusks, and crustaceans. The comment deadline is 5:00 p.m. on March 14, 2021. The new regulation states that a person may not import, own, possess LOUISIANA LICENSE FEES reptile and amphibian collector’s license: resident $25 to $50 and nonresident $200-$400. reptile and amphibian wholesale/retail dealer’s license: resident $105 to $220 and nonresident $400 to $800 (nonresident 3-day $75 to $150) reptile and amphibian transport license: resident $30 to $65 and nonresident $120 to $250. HB691information
ALERT: NORTH CAROLINA ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN ALERT: North Carolina animal program ban. House Bill 594 (H594) is another “traveling animal act” ban that misleads as to its intention. This bill text is nearly identical to a bill on the opposite side of the country so it is obvious that animal rights groups are pitching this text from state to state. This bill, titled“Traveling Animal
USARK - UNITED STATES ASSOCIATION OF REPTILE KEEPERSBEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICESPOSITION STATEMENTSSHOWS & CONFERENCESABOUTMEMBERSHIPS USARK FL and Florida Business Owners Sue Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Over Due Process Violations Today (May 28, 2021), the United States Association of Reptile Keepers, Florida (USARK FL), along with several Florida business owners, filed a lawsuit in state court challenging the adoption of new rules by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)MEMBERSHIPS
Bronze Membership. USD40/Per Year. Receive newsletter. 1 USARKT-shirt.
ALERT: LACEY ACT AMENDMENT 2021 ALERT: Lacey Act Amendment 2021. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) has introduced Senate Bill 626 (S626). This is a bill that would reverse the USARK federal lawsuit victory by reinstating the ban on interstate transportation of species listed as injurious under the Lacey Act. The bill would also create a “white list” (see #2below).
ALERT: TEXAS
Texas House Bill 2326 (HB2326) and Senate bill 840 (SB840) update the taxonomic nomenclature for the already regulated Burmese python. Note the next paragraph for the explanation. It adds any hybrid of the listed species. The new law will be effective on September 21, 2021, if the bill passes. The bill would allow for the penalty of a Class B ALERT: OREGON ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN UPDATE 1/26/21: HB3008 is assigned to the House Committee On Agriculture and Natural Resources. Please send your comments to Committee members even if you already contacted the sponsor! All contact details are below under the Sample Messaging section.. Oregon House Bill 3008 (HB3008) has been introduced by Representative Nosse. ALERT: SOUTH CAROLINA allow for a possession permit for those who register by Sept. 1, 2021. That permit must be renewed every three years at a cost of $100 per person/registrant (not per animal). This is a permit for the possession of current animals only. There will be no breeding, sales, or future acquisitions.CONSTRICTOR RULE
A. This is not a bill that must pass into a law. This is a change to what is known as the “Constrictor Rule.”. If the species are added to this rule, it will not make your pets illegal. You can keep your pets. You can get more pets of these species. You can even breed thesespecies.
ALERT: ALASKA SALAMANDER BAN ALERT: Alaska Salamander Ban. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) has proposed a ban on 201 species of salamanders. This is an amendment to a current regulation banning certain fish, mollusks, and crustaceans. The comment deadline is 5:00 p.m. on March 14, 2021. The new regulation states that a person may not import, own, possess LOUISIANA LICENSE FEES reptile and amphibian collector’s license: resident $25 to $50 and nonresident $200-$400. reptile and amphibian wholesale/retail dealer’s license: resident $105 to $220 and nonresident $400 to $800 (nonresident 3-day $75 to $150) reptile and amphibian transport license: resident $30 to $65 and nonresident $120 to $250. HB691information
ALERT: NORTH CAROLINA ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN ALERT: North Carolina animal program ban. House Bill 594 (H594) is another “traveling animal act” ban that misleads as to its intention. This bill text is nearly identical to a bill on the opposite side of the country so it is obvious that animal rights groups are pitching this text from state to state. This bill, titled“Traveling Animal
CONSERVATION
Amazingly, in spite of its own quiet disorganization, the American herpetoculture community has created a superb decentralized model incorporating economic incentives and accomplishing independently many of the goals of wildlife conservation and preservation. Captivity has become integral as a conservation tool for animal species of theworld.
USARK FL AND PLAINTIFFS SUE FWC USARK FL and Florida Business Owners Sue Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Over Due Process Violations. Today (May 28, 2021), the United States Association of Reptile Keepers, Florida (USARK FL), along with several Florida business owners, filed a lawsuit in state court challenging the adoption of new rules by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)CONSTRICTOR RULE
A. This is not a bill that must pass into a law. This is a change to what is known as the “Constrictor Rule.”. If the species are added to this rule, it will not make your pets illegal. You can keep your pets. You can get more pets of these species. You can even breed thesespecies.
ALERT: CALIFORNIA
A zoonotic disease, or zoonosis (plural zoonoses), is a type of disease that is transmissible from animals to humans. COVID-19 has brought zoonoses front and center with most reports stating COVID-19 is a zoonosis that originated in wild bats. The transfer from animalto human is
ALERTS | USARK
This bill has broad sweeping negative impacts on many animal interest groups including farmers, bird breeders, reptile keepers, mammal breeders, and more. New York Assembly Bill 4611 (A04611) was introduced on February 4. This bill seeks to ban the shipping of all ALERT: ILLINOIS ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person commits unlawful use of an exotic animal in a traveling animal act when he or she knowingly allows for the participation of an exotic animal (rather than an elephant) in a traveling animal act.ALERT: ALABAMA
USARK does completely support punishment for anyone releasing non-native species into the environment. CONTACTS: (Remember to be civil and professional.) Charles F. Sykes, Director, Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries, 5th Floor, 64 N. Union Street, ACTION ALERT: MICHIGAN HB6455 HB6455 would classify the below reptiles as “dangerous reptiles.”. The bill bans future ownership and breeding of these reptiles (except for a few exceptions including AZA zoos). It does allow a form of grandfathering (at great expense) if current owners register their animals, purchase liability insurance (which will cost hundreds to ALERT: VIRGINIA NATIVE SPECIES Changes the possession limit to one (1) individual of any native herp species per physical address. Currently, up to five (5) specimens of each species may be possessed per person. Any person in possession of legally obtained native herps must declare such possession to the department by January 1, 2022, in a manner prescribed by thedepartment.
ALERT: NEW YORK
ALERT: New York. New York Senate Bill 4840 (S4840) is a “traveling animal act” ban that would prohibit exhibition and even educational programs with many species (list included). These species are already very heavily regulated and current laws apply.* ACTION ALERTS
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------------------------- 11/1/19: STATEMENT OF REPTILE FACILITY TRAGEDY IN INDIANA.Read it HERE
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------------------------- 11/1/19: ACTION ALERT: NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.All animals
covered. Read it HERE.
------------------------- 10/28/19: ACTION ALERT: UTAH REGULATION CHANGES.Read it HERE
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------------------------- 10/27/19: ACTION ALERT: NATCHEZ, MS: ALL ANIMALS AFFECTED.Read it HERE
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------------------------- 10/26/19: ACTION ALERT: PENNSYLVANIA ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN.Read it HERE
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------------------------- 10/8/19: NEWSLETTER: NARBC TINLEY! PLUS ACTION ALERTS AND MORE!Read it HERE
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------------------------- 9/25/19: ACTION ALERT: BRANSON, MO.Read it HERE
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------------------------- 9/25/19: NEWSLETTER: WV UPDATE, ACTION ALERTS, SACRAMENTO SHOW, ANDMORE. Read it HERE
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------------------------- 9/12/19: BIG SHOW AND GOOD TIMES IN TEXAS. NARBC.Read it HERE
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------------------------- 8/23/19: LOS ANGELES EXOTIC ANIMAL PROGRAM PERMIT PROPOSAL.Read it HERE
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------------------------- 8/21/19: DON HAMPER MEMORIAL : Read itHERE .
------------------------- 8/12/19 NEWSLETTER: NRBE #30! AND DID YOU KNOW ABOUT USARK FLORIDA?Read it HERE
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------------------------- 8/7/19 NEWSLETTER: IT'S REPTILE SUPER SHOW TIME!Read it HERE
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------------------------- 7/12/19 NEWSLETTER: ACTION ALERTS AND REPTILE SUPER SHOW.Read it HERE
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------------------------- 7/9/19: ACTION ALERT: WEST VIRGINIA REPTILE BAN.Read it HERE
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------------------------- 6/18/19: ACTION ALERT: LELAND, NORTH CAROLINA BLANKET "EXOTIC ANIMAL"BAN. Read it HERE
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------------------------- 6/18/19: NEWSLETTER: NC LOCAL BAN ALERT, HERPETON RECAP, & FL ECON SURVEY. Read it HERE.
------------------------- 6/8/19: ACTION ALERT: FEDERAL BILL "TRAVELING EXOTIC ANIMAL AND PUBLIC SAFETY PROTECTION ACT’’ ------------------------- 4/7/19: NEW HERPETOCULTURE ECONOMIC STUDY.Read it HERE
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------------------------- 4/4/49: PENNSYLVANIA "TRAVELING ANIMAL ACT" BAN.Read it
HERE .
------------------------- 3/27/19: NORTH CAROLINA SB357: BIG CATS, BEARS, GREAT APES.Read it HERE
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------------------------- 3/26/19: ACTION ALERT: NEVADA "DANGEROUS WILD ANIMAL" BAN:Read it HERE
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------------------------- 3/19/19: FLORIDA PROHIBITED SPECIES UPDATE. FULL DETAILS AT www.myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/nonnatives/rule-development.
------------------------- 3/13/19: NARBC, RATTLESNAKE CONSERVATION, AND REPTILEFEST. Read it HERE
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------------------------- 3/11/19: ACTION ALERT: STOP GASSING IN TEXAS (GOOD BILL!).Read it
HERE .
------------------------- 3/6/19: ACTION ALERT: RATTLESNAKES THREATENED IN ALABAMA.Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 2/25/19: ACTION ALERT: FLORIDA TEGU AND IGUANA LISTING.Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 2/20/19: ACTION ALERT: NEW MEXICO: BAN ON SALES OF CITES 1 SPECIES.Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 2/18/19: ACTION ALERT: TEXAS HB135 (GOOD BILL!):Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 2/16/19: ACTION ALERT: CALIFORNIA ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN.Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 2/14/19: ACTION ALERT: ILLINOIS ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN:Read it
HERE .
------------------------- 2/13/19: IMPORTANT FLORIDA STAKEHOLDER MEETING, NARBC TEXAS, AND ALERTS. Read it HERE.
------------------------- 2/4/18: ACTION ALERT: NEW HAMPSHIRE SB161. Read
it HERE
.
------------------------- 1/31/19: ALERT NEWSLETTER: STATE: AR, NH, RI, FL & LOCAL: WI & NY + FEDERAL BILL. Read it HERE.
------------------------- 1/31/19: ACTION ALERT: NEW HAMPSHIRE OVERREACHING PET ANIMAL DATABASE. Read
it HERE
.
------------------------- 1/30/19: ALERT: VILLAGE OF GOUVERNEUR, NY POTENTIAL BAN ON ALL SNAKES.Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 1/30/19: ARKANSAS UPDATE. PUBLIC MEETING ANNOUNCED.Details HERE
.
------------------------- 1/26/19: ACTION ALERT: RHODE ISLAND ANIMAL PROGRAM BAN.Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 1/19/19: ACTION ALERT: WAUSAU, WI BAN ON ALL CONSTRICTOR SNAKES. CLICKFOR DETAILS.
------------------------- 1/15/19: FLORIDA 21-DAY COMMENT PERIOD NOW OPEN.Changes
and comment link HERE.
------------------------- 1/10/19: ARKANSAS UPDATE.Read it HERE .
------------------------- 1/2/19: REPTILE SUPER SHOW AND CARPETFEST FUNDRAISERS. Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 11/28/18: FLORIDA FWC PUBLIC SURVEY.Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 11/12/18: PHOENIX REPTILE EXPO, TTPG, AND CROC CONSERVATION, TOO!Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 10/17/18: THE REPTILE COMMUNITY STEPS UP FOR TELL HICKS.Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 10.9.18: ARKANSAS ALERT, TELL HICKS FUNDRAISER, NARBC TINLEY, & LAW SYMPOSIUM. Read it HERE.
------------------------- 10.2.18: FWC IMPORT MORATORIUM OF CERTAIN SPECIES AND ONLINE SURVEY (Florida). Read more HERE.
------------------------- 9/23/18: ARKANSAS ALERT: AGFC Regulation Changes.Read it HERE .
------------------------- 9/27/18: ARKANSAS ALERT AND SACRAMENTO REPTILE SHOW.Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 9/19/18: NARBC TEXAS AND ARKANSAS REGULATION CHANGES.Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 9/18/18: ARKANSAS PROPOSED CAPTIVE WILDLIFE CHANGES.Read
them HERE
.
------------------------- 8/31/18: ARKANSAS PROPOSED CAPTIVE WILDLIFE CHANGES. MEETING ON SEPT.5.
Read the draft HERE
.
------------------------- 8/16/18: DAYTONA TIME IS HERE AGAIN! (PLUS A NEW HERP BOOK):Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 8/10/18: REPTILE SUPER SHOW (AND MORE):Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 7/31/18: FIVE SRI LANKAN TARANTULA SPECIES LISTED UNDER ESA:Read it
HERE .
------------------------- 7/28/18: TEXAS TURTLE REGULATION CHANGES AND MORE.Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 7/19/18: FWS ANNOUNCES ESA REGULATION REVISIONS:Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 7/16/18: HR6362 AND S3210, INVASIVE SPECIES BILLS.Read it
HERE .
------------------------- 7/15/18: HR6362, INVASIVE FISH AND WILDLIFE PREVENTION ACT OF 2018.Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 7/13/18: DELTA CARGO POLICY CHANGES FOR LIVE ANIMAL TRANSPORTATION. Read it
HERE .
------------------------- 7/12/18: 2018 HERP LAW SYMPOSIUM registration is now open. All details at WWW.HERPSYMPOSIUM.COM.
------------------------- 7/5/18: REPTILE SUPER SHOW SAN DIEGO!Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 6/17/18: ACTION ALERT: ARKANSAS (NEWSLETTER). Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 6/16/18: ACTION ALERT: ARKANSAS REGULATION REVIEW. Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 6/14/18: ALERT: ARKANSAS WILDLIFE REGULATION REVIEW:Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 3/29/18: FLORIDA FWC MEETING, RATTLESNAKE CONSERVATION, AND MORE.Read it HERE.
------------------------- 3/27/18: FWC TO ADDRESS INJURIOUS SPECIES AT APRIL 25-26 MEETING.More details HERE
.
-------------------------3/6/18: Illinois
House Resolution 0887 admonishes the Humane Society of the United States for their misleading practices, including their disrespectful work culture and lack of commitment to supporting animals. Read itHERE .
------------------------- 2/15/18: NARBC TEXAS, ALERTS, AND A HUGE THANK YOU:Read it HERE
.
------------------------- 1/17/18: ACTION ALERT: NEW JERSEY: BAN ON EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH ------------------------- 1/17/18: ACTION ALERT: WASHOE COUNTY, NV: EXOTIC ANIMAL BAN ------------------------- 1/2/18: ACTION ALERT NEVADA AND REPTILE SUPER SHOW: Read it HERE
.
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