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U.S. Bans Importation of Polar Bear Trophies from Canada

U.S. Bans Importation of Polar Bear Trophies from Canada


WASHINGTON, May 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced its decision to list the polar bear as a "threatened" species under the Endangered Species Act, effectively closing a loophole in the law that had previously allowed American trophy hunters to kill polar bears inCanada and bring back their heads and hides.

"Closing the trophy hunting loophole removes an unnecessary threat to the polar bear's survival," said Jeff Flocken, IFAW D.C. Office Director. "While we still have a long way to go, today's decision is a step in the right direction."

Polar bears have been protected since 1972 under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and cannot be trophy hunted inAlaska, the only U.S. state where they are found. However, in 1994, Congress bowed to special interests and created a loophole in the MMPA that allowed the importation of polar bear trophies fromCanada by American hunters. Since then, nearly 1,000 permits have been issued.

"Melting sea ice, habitat degradation, and pollution have placed polar bears in a fragile state, and trophy hunting only exacerbates the problem," added Flocken. "Today's listing decision resolves the trophy hunting problem, at least from the American perspective, and we hope Congress and the Administration will continue to take positive steps to address the much broader impacts that global warming is having on polar bears and other wildlife species."

About IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare)

Founded in 1969, IFAW is an international animal welfare and conservation organization that works to protect wild and domestic animals and to broker solutions that benefit both animals and people. With offices in 15 countries around the world, IFAW works to protect whales, elephants, great apes, big cats, dogs and cats, seals, and other animals.

To learn more and to take action, visit www.ifaw.org today.

SOURCE International Fund for Animal Welfare

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