Petition by HSUS and HSI to ban Leopard Import

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Saw this this morning. They are at it again! Next we know the Cape Buffalo will be endangered. I have a leopard hunt booked for next May in Zim. I will be watching this closely.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wayne-pacelle/donald-trump-jr-may-be-ou_b_11206874.html

Donald Trump Jr. May Be Out Of Luck In Killing More Leopards
Wayne Pacelle President and CEO, The Humane Society of the United States

The son of the Republican nominee for President - the son who favors killing elephants and leopards over golfing and says he wants to become secretary of the Interior Department (which oversees trophy imports) if his father is elected president - might have to set his gunsights elsewhere if HSUS and HSI get our way. On the heels of a series of successful efforts to restrict the import of elephant and lion trophies by upgrading protections for the species and highlighting corrupt management practices in African nations, we filed a legal petition this week to protect yet another of the Africa Big 5 coveted by American trophy hunters: the African leopard. We have petitioned the federal management authority to list African leopards as endangered - a designation that, if adopted, would make it very difficult for American hunters to import trophies of these big cats in the future.

Leopard populations in sub-Saharan Africa have plummeted by more than 30 percent in the last 25 years and experts agree that leopard trophy hunting is unsustainable. But for trophy hunters, who spend thousands of dollars on luxury safaris in a pay-to-slay scheme with a limited number of African nations, leopards are a sought-after prize. An HSUS and HSI analysis shows that between 2005 and 2014 alone, Americans imported parts equating to at least 5,575 individual leopards, nearly half of the global trade in leopard trophies during that period.

And given the cascading population impacts from removing males in their prime, an untold number of leopard cubs have lost their lives to infanticide by incoming males filling the territorial void. The situation is so dire that South Africa - one of the major exporters of leopard trophies - prohibited their export in 2016. Leopards are also losing habitat and prey (who are also targeted by bushmeat hunters) by the minute.

In our legal petition, we provide evidence to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to warrant listing all leopards in Africa as endangered and immediately prohibit the import of leopard trophies unless stringent permitting requirements are met under the Endangered Species Act. The import of live leopards and other leopard parts (such as pelts for the fur trade) are already required to meet these standards, and it is incomprehensible that American trophy hunters have enjoyed a regulatory loophole waiving such requirements since the early 1980s. We are grateful to Dr. Jane Goodall and Dereck Joubert for their support in protecting this majestic animal.

In December 2015 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service changed its regulations in response to our petition to list African lions under the Endangered Species Act, and in 2016 to date no lion trophies have been imported into the United States (following many years when an average of 560 lions were imported as hunting trophies per year). Following another petition we filed, FWS recently cracked down on African elephant trophy imports as part of its effort to address the ivory poaching crisis.

It is time to provide the same level of protection to the African leopard. Donald Trump Jr., Honeywell CEO David Cote, and other over-privileged animal exploiters can use their wealth to entertain themselves in other ways and let these animals be.

This article first appeared on Wayne Pacelle’s blog, A Humane Nation.
 
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Wow, another ignorant liberal working off emotion. Why can't people like this POS get taken down by a tiger like the video posted the other day?
 
I will not be the least bit surprised if they are successful.
 
I will not be the least bit surprised if they are successful.

Nor I, which of course puts my planned leopard hunt next spring in jeopardy.
 
It was just a matter of time.....
 
This is such a massive pile of BS. Of course, the other petitions that they have put forth have been as well.

I leave for a leopard hunt in Namibia in 7 days. I sure hope, personally, that I am successful just in case these idiots get their way.
Of course, my bigger hope is that common sense (and true science) will prevail to help the future of leopards and well as the ability of hunters in the future to experience a leopard hunt.
 
I used to believe that true science was at least a partial driver of these decisions, but with the actions of USFWS the last 18 months I now believe that it is mostly political.
 
@vette447, forgot to wish you luck on your leopard hunt! I do hope you have a fantastic hunt and are successful.
 
I used to believe that true science was at least a partial driver of these decisions, but with the actions of USFWS the last 18 months I now believe that it is mostly political.

That about sums it up IMO also
 
I can no longer keep track of what's going on Are leopard imports from Zim currently allowed? I missed out on lion and learned my lesson. Now is the time to look for a leopard.
 
Yes you can bring back leopard from ZIM
 
Stop the Democrats by encouraging everyone you know to vote Republican. This is the first step into putting some common sense back into government. Trump and his son will help us!
Philip
 
HSUS wants this done before Trump is pres....its not easy to get something removed from endangered list. However, if Trump is elected his kid can snap his finger on current import application process and it would be gone. I'm waiting anxiously.
 
They got elephants. They got lions. They had no science then so it won't matter now. Why wouldn't they be next? Big pretty spotted cat screams endangered...even though there are loads of them in Africa.
 
You can bet your last dollar folks they will get this passed. We no longer live in a world where scientific facts mean anything. Again I will call upon the hunting community big shots that means everyone from Ammo makers, gun manufacturers, hunting clothing manufacturers,SCI, Dallas safari club everyone with a stake in the game to hire a major public relations firm with the right connections in Washington and the media to put out the truth.
 
What an ignorant prick!
Scientific data doesn't mean a damn thing to these people. Liberals never paid attention to truths and facts and never will. If American sportsman think it will stop with just hunting abroad they need to wake the hell up! It's an attack on all fronts. Firearms, hunting, hell even fishing.

I'm so tired of hearing people say, "well that doesn't affect me." I guarantee it will affect them someday and when it does it will be too freaking late. Give an inch...

Bastards
 
I've said it before and I will say it again. If you want to hunt an animal that is legal to hunt, do it. These import bans only work if we allow them too.

@Philip Glass and his lion hunt is a great example of this.
 

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