From Center for Biological Diversity <[email protected]>
Subject Ban the trophy trade of imperiled species
Date March 29, 2024 6:46 PM
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John,

The Biden administration just gave elephants — the largest land mammals on Earth — increased protections from the trophy trade under the Endangered Species Act.

Let's say thank you — and ask the administration to take the bold step of ending all trade in trophies of endangered and threatened species. [link removed]

For too long, wealthy trophy hunters have traded heads, tails, skins and even feet of endangered and threatened species using a bogus “pay-to-play” argument.

The administration can end this practice today by returning to the language and spirit of the Act — which only allows activities that benefit listed species.

With biodiversity in crisis worldwide, trophy hunters shouldn't get to kill imperiled species like African elephants, leopards, lions and rhinos. Killing isn't conservation, no matter how you spin it. The administration has the authority to stop the antiquated practice of letting hunters drag home their endangered spoils.

Let's usher in a new era. Tell the Biden administration it's long past time to halt the trophy trade under the Endangered Species Act. [link removed]

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