![]() ![]() §§ 1271 et seq., and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (“MBTA”), 16 U.S.C. The Wildlife Association filed sequential motions to preliminarily enjoin the sales as violative of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (“WSRA”), 16 U.S.C. Parties favoring timber harvesting intervened to support the Forest Service. Newton County Wildlife Association, the Sierra Club, and certain individuals (collectively “the Wildlife Association”) sued the United States Forest Service and four of its employees (collectively the “Forest Service”) seeking judicial review of four timber sales in the Ozark National Forest. With respect to the MBTA, the Court held that "it would stretch this 1918 statute far beyond the bounds of reason to construe it as an absolute criminal prohibition on conduct, such as timber harvesting, that indirectly results in the death of migratory birds." Therefore, the Court affirmed the district court's denial of injunctive relief. The Court held that because the Forest Service may limit WSRA plans to lands lying within designated river segments, failure to timely prepare the Plans cannot be a basis for enjoining timber sales on lands lying outside any designated area. The district court1 separately denied each motion, and the Wildlife Association separately appealed those orders. The Wildlife Association filed sequential motions to preliminarily enjoin the sales as violative of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (WSRA) and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA). The kitties thank you, too.Newton County Wildlife Association sued the United States Forest Service seeking judicial review of four timber sales in the Ozark National Forest. Hopefully this information will find the right place to land and some of these cats will have a happy future.Īs always, THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP. Let's start sharing on Facebook and Twitter and wherever you wish. You'll find MORE photos of most of these kitties (and ones not listed above) on this link to a PHOTOBUCKET web site She is caged with a male that came in with her They're all friendly.Ĭage 6 8/3/12 This is the meduim haired tuxy mama with 1 of her 2 tabby kittensĬage 10 7/23/12 This orange mama had her 7 kittens in AC about 2 weeks agoĬage 13 7/26/12 This black & white mama has 4 black & white kittens, only 1 is maleĬage 20 8/3/12 Silver tabby mama with 1 calico kittenĬage 8 8/2/12 This is the tortie that appears pregnantĬage 19 8/3/12 This is the tabby that has milk. These are just SOME of the cats and kittens who need help. Georgia licensed rescues contact: FREDDIE 77 They are open M-F 11 am to 4:30 pm for adoptions/pulls (which can take up to 24 hrs) and they are hoping to hear from some of you! There may be licensed rescues who will pull on your behalf, but that's something I can't advise on. If you're with a rescue group and want to help, you have to have a license from the state of Georiga to pull an animal out of this facility. These cats are located at Newton County Animal Control which is located at 210 Lower River Rd. By sharing this with others, perhaps we'll find a few special people who can make room in their home to take on one more or a rescue who can do their thing and help another cat in dire need. All I'm going to do is share this with you and ask you to do the same with your friends. I'm not going to make hysterical claims or beg you to save their lives. Instead of getting sad about this, let's try something new. It's hard for me to post photos of these cats knowing full well what their fate may be, but if I don't try and we don't try to get the word out, then they have zero chance. The warm winter gave way to an extra breeding season. ![]() We all know it's been a tough summer on cats in Kill shelters. ![]()
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8/31/2023 01:01:57 am
This article is a lifesaver! I never realized the importance of professional wildlife control until reading this. The insights on humane removal methods and preventing future intrusions were eye-opening. Thanks for sharing this valuable information
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