I just wanted to update everyone on the new laws concerning these three species in the United States.
"For the past three years the Exotic Wildlife Association has been involved as interveners with Safari Club International in a lawsuit filed by the Humane Society of the United States against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This suit originated as a result of the policy formulated by USF&WS to exempt three U.S. captive bred species (Scimitar Horned Oryx, Dama Gazelle, and Addax) from the Endangered Species Act. It has taken a tremendous amount of time for this case, which was heard in Federal court in Washington D.C., to be settled. The Federal judge has examined the briefs filed by attorneys for both sides and has made his ruling. Without going through all of the legal language in this ruling the result is that the three species or "Three Amigos" as we have commonly referred to them that are born and raised in the United States, will NOT be exempted from their listing on the endangered species list. As a result, these three species will remain on the ESA and be subject to all the restrictions of that act. In the judge's ruling he stated that the USF&WS did not have the authority to exempt animals from the Endangered Species Act."
In other words the commerce for these species is zero which anyone privately breeding these species will definatly get rid of ASAP. There are at least 6,000 Scimitars alone in the United States, where will these animals find a home if nobody wants them anymore? Just wanted to see what others thought about this very concerning issue!
"For the past three years the Exotic Wildlife Association has been involved as interveners with Safari Club International in a lawsuit filed by the Humane Society of the United States against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This suit originated as a result of the policy formulated by USF&WS to exempt three U.S. captive bred species (Scimitar Horned Oryx, Dama Gazelle, and Addax) from the Endangered Species Act. It has taken a tremendous amount of time for this case, which was heard in Federal court in Washington D.C., to be settled. The Federal judge has examined the briefs filed by attorneys for both sides and has made his ruling. Without going through all of the legal language in this ruling the result is that the three species or "Three Amigos" as we have commonly referred to them that are born and raised in the United States, will NOT be exempted from their listing on the endangered species list. As a result, these three species will remain on the ESA and be subject to all the restrictions of that act. In the judge's ruling he stated that the USF&WS did not have the authority to exempt animals from the Endangered Species Act."
In other words the commerce for these species is zero which anyone privately breeding these species will definatly get rid of ASAP. There are at least 6,000 Scimitars alone in the United States, where will these animals find a home if nobody wants them anymore? Just wanted to see what others thought about this very concerning issue!