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gab
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http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7396832n&tag=segementExtraScroller;housing
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I cannot say enough about the Exotic Wildlife Association and what they do for us.This is a homerun in getting out the conservation message.
The permits aren't going to be as hard to get as implied.they will be under the exact same rules as barasinga,arabian oryx,lechwe,els deer,etc.
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That lady will feel great when they are extinct knowing that she helped to put them there. I hope that don't happen
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gab
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January 31, 2012, 05:40:03 PM »
they taped the opinions of 3 non hunters and 2 out of three supported hunting the species wholeheartedly and one is bunny hugging nut job.
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Have you heard the cost of the permits?
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$200 to register herd,$100 for the "take"permit,plus must donate 10% of proceeds from hunting to a foundation dedicated to perpetuating that species.permit good foe 5 years,don't know if theres an annual renewal like our permits or not.
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