Recently the American House of Representatives has voice voted to drop funding for the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.
[b]What is this act?[/b]
This program makes it "illegal to take, possess, import, export, transport, barter or offer for sale, purchase or barter any migratory bird, or the parts, nests, or eggs of bird except under the terms of a valid permit[url=http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/regulationspolicies/mbta/mbtintro.html]...[/url] "
Essentially what this does is protects many birds (especially endangered species) from being poached, hunted and killed for collectors or any individual who wants to make a profit from selling rare or desirable bird parts.
The passenger pigeons extinction was a clear victim of the lack of protection towards birds favorable to poaching and over hunting.
[b]Why is the funding being dropped?[/b]
Initially the house thought it necessary to do so in order to protect oil companies that are heavily fined when their procedures accidentally kill birds under protection however they've decided to take it a step ahead and eliminate it all together.
[b]What does this mean and what can we do?[/b]
Endangered species will be targets for kill. Even birds such as the bald eagle, the icon for America itself.
Spreading the word and making your voices heard can help bring awareness. Not many know of the migratory bird act let alone the dangers of it not being in place.
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Edited by ShpadoinkleBeks: 6/8/2015 4:50:42 PMThey better not! That act stopped the stupid plume trade, and brought back tons of endangered birds The history of how this country has taken care of its animals is just ridiculous sometimes. I love birds too much to see this happen, I'm going to school to be a ornithologist who specializes in raptors. If this passes companies that run things like wind turbines, won't have to do environmental impact surveys and can lead to tons of raptors dying. They get confused and hurt from the buffer of those massive blades, this act has been making the companies make sure no raptors will be hurt when they place one. I have never done this, but I'm writing to all of states representatives to tell them why this act is extremely important.