Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Wild Burros in Grave Danger ~ 11:55 P.M. EST, July 5 2012 DEADLINE for Comments to FWS to Save Them.

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The Persian Horse Blog is Dedicated to the Horses and Burros  who have Shed their Blood, Lost their Freedom, and Given their Lives for BLM.
Our American Icons of our pioneering past are under seige. Our wild burros, Sages of the West, are genetically proven to be in direct DNA line to the endangered Equus Asinus.
This name change listing by USFWS of our wild burros will make it appear that Equus Asinus found in Africa is a different species from Equus Asinus found in America and thus, WILL NEGATIVELY AMEND THE CURRENT ENDANGERED STATUS OF OUR WILD BURROS.
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CLICK HERE ] to submit your comments BEFORE 11:55 P.M. on July 5, 2012 to the USFWS that you do NOT want the Name of the American Wild Burro CHANGED.
You may copy and paste the following letter between the rows of Stars (**********), modifying it slightly so each comment will be different, while still requesting that the Name of the American Wild Burro NOT BE CHANGED.
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Our American Icons of our pioneering past are under seige. Our wild burros, Sages of the West, are genetically proven to be in direct DNA line to the endangered Equus Asinus.
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This name change listing by USFWS of our wild burros will make it appear that Equus Asinus found in Africa is a different species from Equus Asinus found in America and thus, WILL NEGATIVELY AMEND THE CURRENT ENDANGERED STATUS OF OUR WILD BURROS.  Diagnostic characteristics are those features that make one particular species unique from all other species. While an organism can have common names in many languages, it possesses only one scientific name, in Latin. Thus, changing the name of Equus Asinus to Equus Africanus is a disengenuous attempt to circumvent the laws governing endangered species. As an American citizen who feels deep comfort at knowing that we still have a few relic herds of a once greatly distributed species, I am alarmed that any agency would make an attempt to harm an animal of such great importance both ecologically, and pyschologically to the American people and the world in general. I submit that this act will do great harm to an important species found in only a few places in the world. I submit that this name change will damage the remaining scant gene pool for this endangered species by promoting them as less important than they really are to the worlds few remaining wild asses. It is up to us to preserve these animals for the future, and even more important to preserve these species for their genetic coding should the need arise. Their unique DNA coding could circumvent a disaster to our domestic livestock through the use of DNA infusion to our genetically narrow herds.
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It is up to us to protect endangered species, and our American Equus Asinus is listed as endangered. Please don’t allow a technicality to circumvent sound science, and the works of thousands of people to preserve our last remaining wild burros.
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[WHEN FILLING OUT THE "COMMENTS FORM", SELECT "FEDERAL" FOR Government Agency Type, AND SELECT "FWS ~ FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, FOR Government Agency.  Do NOT Select BLM.]  
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Please MODIFY your letter so the FWS will not be receiving hundreds of the same version of the letter.  The Bottom Line Is:  Changing the Name of Equus Asinus to Equus Africanus is a disengenuous attempt to circumvent the laws governing endangered species, and we do NOT want the name changed.

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