Just a few thoughts that came to me:

1) - A group I'm not sure if anyone is targeting... commonly farmed animals such as alpacas and emu's are not on the "exceptions" list. Does anyone want to figure out how to reach out to those communities to get the word out to them? I know many people make or supplement their living by raising these animals.

2) - Overall, it seems that the most important people we should be targeting is the Representatives on the subcommittee. Where is the list of exactly which Representatives they are? I know I saw it once, but just now I was looking and could only find membership of the Natural Resources committee, but not the subcommittee of Oceans and Wildlife. I think we should also be making an extra effort to get the word out to the people who live in their districts. For example, I live in Virginia, but I could make phone calls or send faxes to pet stores in a particular district in Colorado, which would hopefully result those pet stores getting the info out to their customers, which would hopefully result in phone calls, emails, etc to those Representatives that matter most. Craigslist postings in cities in those districts would be easy to do also.

I have set aside the entire day tomorrow to do what I can to get the word out, and I want to be sure I'm spending my time where it will be most effective.