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| Author: | PaRehabber [ Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:15 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Pennsylvania Nanday Ban - Official word on Grandfathering |
There has been much panic associated with the proposed regulation banning Nanday Conures in Pennsylvania. Petitions are circulating stating that none will be grandfathered and pets will be confiscated. This is a rumor that IS NOT TRUE!. I contacted PGC Jason Decosky, head of Special Permits and Wildlife Conservation in the Harrisburg (main) office of the PA Game Commission and this is his reply to my inquiry regarding grandfathering: Quote: Peggy,
The intent of this regulation was to prevent, by regulation, the importation of Nanday Conures into the Commonwealth. The PGC has done this with other species and through agency procedures grandfathered all existing animals in the Commonwealth as long as they had documentation that that animal was pre-act. The agency is not interested in existing Nandays, however in the interest of our native wildlife; we do not to allow the importation of more Nandays. A good example would be the Quaker or Monk Parakeet. The regulations did not spell out a grandfather clause but a internal letter stated that there was one. I hope this helps you out. I will be out of the office all week and will be back in on the 24th. Thanks Peggy! Jason Please Cross Post |
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| Author: | M2Mom [ Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:43 pm ] |
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Feel Free to cross post this article. People have it in writing now Quote: Bird owners are raising a flap over a Pennsylvania Game Commission plan to ban a fowl some now keep as pets.
With phone calls and postings on Internet bulletin boards, owners of Nanday conures are trying to get a flock of protesters to a Harrisburg public hearing this weekend in hopes of blocking a rule that would prohibit the birds' importation, sale, possession and release. If the South American birds -- also known as black-hooded parakeets -- aren't kept out, the commission claims, escaped conures might spread disease or form colonies that compete with native species for food and nesting sites. Roberta Weisensee, founder of West View-based Pittsburgh Parrot Rescue and owner of two Nanday conures, said the game commission is just flapping its wings. Nanday conures can't live through the winter, she said. "They could never find the proper food and couldn't survive the natural climate in Pennsylvania," she said. Tennessee already bans the foot-long green birds, which eat mostly seeds and berries. "If they can survive in Tennessee, they can survive in Pennsylvania," commission spokesman Jerry Feaser said. U.S. birdwatchers spotted 920 of the birds last year in the wild, according to the National Audubon Society. Neither it nor the commission has an estimate of how many live in Pennsylvania, either in the trees or in cages. With Tuesday's scheduled vote approaching, the commission has a bird-ban precedent. The state prohibits the Quaker parrot, in spite of the Argentinian fowl's Pennsylvania-friendly name. Donald Blosser, owner of Pretty Birds pet store in Millvale, said he used to sell two to four Nanday conures a year. They were not popular enough to keep in his inventory, Blosser said, but he still thinks a statewide ban is unjustified. "If anything was there to show this was a problem in Pennsylvania, I'd be there to help," Blosser said. Nanday conure owner Melissa Burkhardt said it's not just the cold temperatures that would keep the birds from thriving. "These are hand-raised birds," said the Monroeville woman, who runs Sprite's Avian Friends Endeavor, a bird rescue group. "They don't know how to forage for food. They rely on humans for everything," Burkhardt said. She and other bird owners said they at least want a grandfather clause in any ownership ban, so they can keep their conures. A new regulation would not include a grandfather clause, Feaser said, but the enforcement guidelines conservation officers use would have one. http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsbu ... 49281.html |
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| Author: | PaRehabber [ Tue Jan 29, 2008 6:52 pm ] |
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I received a call today from one of my contacts in the PGC saying they are dropping the Nanday issue. I haven't seen official word yet but my sources are very reliable. |
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