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    Phoenix Reptile Show/TTPG + New Alert & updates

    ALERT: Florence, SC
    From 11/18/24: Florence, South Carolina, has proposed a ban a many species of animals (list at https://usark.org/24sc2/). There is no grandfather clause, so even current owners could not keep their animals. The ban list is long and includes many animals, such as ducks, common livestock, dart frogs, larger species of constrictor snakes, and more.

    The first reading was on November 18. Local stakeholders opposed to this ban should contact their City Council representative and the Mayor as soon as possible.

    Website Alert: https://usark.org/24sc2/
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    The TTPG Conference and Phoenix Reptile Expo are back!
    The Turtle and Tortoise Preservation Group (TTPG) Conference starts tomorrow (https://www.ttpg.org/). It is three days of everything turtle and tortoise. If you are a turtle nerd, you should be there. If you miss it, plan for 2025!

    The fabulous Phoenix Reptile Expo follows TTPG. That means animals, education, and fun! The unique atmosphere and variety at this expo have allowed the show to continue as one of the best. There is an auction on Saturday night that benefits TTPG and USARK. Stick around for good times!

    James, Drew, and the PRE Crew do a phenomenal job. USARK thanks PRE and TTPG for their support. Be sure to visit our booth and snag a shirt.

    PRE show schedule November 23-24
    Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm
    Auction: 6 pm
    Sunday: 11 am - 5 pm

    TTPG Conference: November 20-22

    Phoenix Reptile Expo details at www.phxreptileexpo.com and www.facebook.com/PhoenixReptileExpo.
    ALERT UPDATE: Burlington, VT
    Read the full alert at https://usark.org/24vt/. This is just an update.

    UPDATE 11/5/24: STOPPED! Thank you to those who opposed this overreaching and unjust ban. The Dog Task Force presenter did not mention the proposal to ban tens of thousands of “exotic animals.” However, the Burlington Ordinance Committee highlighted the many messages received opposing the exotic animal ban and focused on that. The Committee asked questions and decided to remove the proposal to ban tens of thousands of animal species (which included fish, birds, reptiles, and more).

    USARK was the only group allowed to testify during the limited public speaking session and had to correct some misinformation presented by a local attorney who is seemingly behind this ban. One local pet owner was able to attend in person to speak and did a great job.

    These bans easily pass if no one is paying attention. This issue may resurface, but it will not advance at this time. USARK will keep you posted.
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    Light Bulb Ban
    Read more information with action alert at https://usark.org/24doe/.
    In 2022, the Department of Energy (“Department”) passed a regulation that banned certain incandescent light bulbs. Basically, light bulbs are deemed inefficient if they do not emit a certain amount of lumens per watt. This was meant to transition from less efficient bulbs to more efficient lighting, like LED bulbs.
    Reptile lighting is a specialty item and is not used for general-purpose lighting in homes and businesses. However, certain bulbs were reviewed solely on how many lumens they produced per watt. Herp keepers know that halogen and basking bulbs are not used in household lamps for general lighting.

    Read the rest and take action at https://usark.org/24doe/.
    ALERT: Amelia County, VA
    Read the full alert athttps://usark.org/24va/.

    Amelia County is discussing potential changes to its exotic animal ordinance. Stakeholders should engage in the process.
    ALERT: Colorado
    UPDATE 10/15/24: The stakeholder webinar was today. All PACFA licensees should review the draft changes and submit comments. There may be updated text at the November Advisory Committee meeting.

    Read the full alert at www.usark.org/24co2. Below is only a snippet.
    The Pet Animal Care and Facilities Act (PACFA) Program under the Colorado Department of Agriculture has drafted new regulations and amendments. Changes apply to herp, bird, fish, and mammal regulations. There is a link in our alert with the changes marked in red and described in detail (last several pages). This is a first draft for review, and PACFA is taking input from stakeholders. We appreciate PACFA working with stakeholders.

    Rule changes include:
    + Enclosure requirements and minimum thresholds before requiring a PACFA license for certain reptiles and amphibians
    + Exemptions from sterilization requirements for cats and dogs in shelters and rescues
    + Vaccination requirements for dogs, cats, and ferrets imported into PACFA-licensed facilities
    + Adding definitions and rules around foster homes and foster providers
    USARK featured in USA Today article!
    snippet: "Bearded dragons have grown in popularity and are great options for people with limited space, or those who suffer from allergies that are aggravated by dogs and cats, according to the U.S. Association of Reptile Keepers."
    Read more of "Meet the 'golden retriever' of pet reptiles, the bearded dragon" at https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/pets/2024/09/20/bearded-dragon-care/75274898007/
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    Turtle and Tortoise Preservation Group (TTPG)


    November 20-22 in Mesa, AZ.

    The TTPG Conference’s amazing lineup of speakers includes turtle and tortoise experts from around the world. The conference attracts attendees from all over the United States, Europe, Asia, Canada, and South America. Topics include captive care, nutrition, medical care, captive breeding, incubation tips, raising healthy offspring, enclosure design, and much more. Field trips include visits to private breeding facilities, local zoological institutions, and other interesting experiences, and of course, lots of fun social time is enjoyed by attendees.


    Get all details at https://www.ttpg.org/conferences.php.OTHER ALERTS

    ALERT: Diamondback Terrapin ESA Listing
    Snippet: On September 19, 2024, the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) petitioned the National Marine Fisheries Service (informally known as NOAA Fisheries and an agency within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA) to list the Diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) as endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA)...

    Like many aspects of our world today, ESA must update and evolve. Enacted in 1973, ESA is now outdated and flawed. While well-intended in 1973, and vital for protecting U.S. native species when warranted, the efforts made to protect our endangered species create regulations lacking nuance, which can be harmful to saving species. ESA listings that rely only upon traditional conservation approaches, such as the methodology in this petition, and do not consider our modern world are an illogical dead-end for endangered species.

    Read the full alert at https://usark.org/24esa3/.
    ALERT: Bill to Add Herps and Fish to the Animal Welfare Act
    On September 12, Representative Betty McCollum introduced HR9571, which will “amend the Animal Welfare Act to include cold-blooded species as animals, and for other purposes.” This will add reptiles, amphibians, fish, and cephalopods “as animals” under the Animal Welfare Act (AWA), meaning the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) must develop new regulations. Basically, the USDA would now be required to license and inspect facilities and breeders with these animals. Businesses would need to comply with new USDA regulations or lose their licenses. The USDA recently began inspecting and licensing aviculturists (bird breeders). The bill has been assigned to the House Agriculture Committee. We will post more information when available. Read the bill text at https://usark.org/24us1/.

    Snippet: The term ‘animal’ means any live or dead warm-blooded animal (including a dog, cat, monkey (nonhuman primate mammal), guinea pig, hamster, rabbit, or bird), cold-blooded animal (including a reptile, amphibian, cephalopod, or fish)...
    ARTICLE: "Light bulb ban threatens reptile, amphibian welfare" by the Veterinary Infomation Network
    snippet: "The ban should be a concern of animal caretakers for many species," said Latney, a senior veterinarian at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center who also is chair of the Association for Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians (ARAV). "This is particularly true for captive reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammal species that have limited exposure to natural, unfiltered sunlight."

    Read the full article at https://news.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=210&Id=12254509&f5=1.
    Find A Vet
    Need a good herp veterinarian? The Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians (ARAV) can help. ARAV provides a free Find-A-Vet service at http://arav.site-ym.com/search/custom.asp?id=3661.
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    Re: Phoenix Reptile Show/TTPG + New Alert & updates

    I really appreciate that USARK keeps us apprised about these proposed bans. When the next ban is proposed for my city, I suspect that I will hear about it first from them. It's also comforting to know that they will fight it on my behalf. If you are not yet a member, I urge you to join.
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    Re: Phoenix Reptile Show/TTPG + New Alert & updates

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    I really appreciate that USARK keeps us apprised about these proposed bans. When the next banned is proposed for my city, I suspect that I will hear about it first from them. It's also comforting to know that they will fight it on my behalf. If you are not yet a member, I urge you to join.
    Yeah, they're* not fooling around with these bans, people! (*and I'm referring to those in government positions that don't favor our interests & actively want to put a stop them, either out of ignorance & only hearing from PETA-types, or because they don't like them, never will & think that herps have no place in our world.) So you'd better stay vigilant & learn to use your voice, or you'll lose the right to keep your animals. It's no joke. Support USARK! United we stand, divided we fall...it's that simple. And open minds are becoming more rare these days, so we all need to work on it (enlighten those around us).
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