S. 3416/A. 4808: Prohibits possession, transport, and sale of at-risk animal species

in New Jersey on August 27, 2015

Bill Description:
This bill would ban the possession, transport, import, export, processing, sale, or shipment of many at-risk species, including the “big five” African species (African elephants, lions, leopards, black rhinos, white rhinos, and Cape buffalo) in New Jersey.[teaserbreak]

Background:
This bill was intended to curb trophy hunting. It was introduced after the tragic death of Cecil the lion, who was allegedly lured outside of Hwange National Park in Zimbabweand killed by an American hunter in July. His death was particularly gruesome because he was shot, beheaded, and skinned.

Take Action:
New Jersey residents, urge your state senators to support this bill!

Read the full text and follow its progress here.

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