I think that is where the real success is generated in a lot of cases.
we want to make sure we stop poaching and protect the African and Asian elephants.
These regulations, I think, seem a bit arbitrary and difficult to follow and are not going to ultimately get to the bottom of this.
lawfully owning firearms is a very important part of our heritage, including many which would contain pre-ban ivory.
Given the limited resources of Fish and Wildlife Service and the enormous, enormous poaching problem in Africa, is confiscating bows from th...
Because, frankly, the Forest Service can do a lot better job of treating these at-risk trees.
I can tell you we deal with these issues in Montana forest-wide in our State.
we would be better served to move more of this power and accountability back to States.
we passed H.R. 1526, the Restoring Healthy Forests for Healthy Communities Act, which would restore active management of our forests.
I think you have some important stakeholders there in Montana that--we desire, I think, the same outcome here, of protecting the species.
The ESA is like a 40-year-old ranch pick-up. It once served a useful purpose, but is in bad need of repair.