Get Real with Dr. Cindy Buckmaster
Please take the time to listen to our friend Dr. Cindy Buckmaster’s podcast regarding the importance of research with animals
Get Real-Beliefs Actions and Consequences
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Trent Loos Interview with Theresa McMahan
Protect The Harvest Board Member, Theresa Lucas McMahan sits down for an interview with Trent at the Tennessee Cattlewomen's Association convention
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Wildlife World Zoo - The Difference Between Animal Rights and Animal Welfare
We spoke with Dr. Gray Stafford at the Wildlife World Zoo and discuss the difference between animal rights and animal welfare. He also explains how that difference pertains to exotic animals in human care.
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Wildlife World Zoo - Zoos Offer a Valuable Service
While visiting the Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona earlier this year we caught up with Dr. Grey Stafford, an animal trainer and zoo advocate for over 30 years. He shares the importance of zoos to animals in their care and in the wild. You can learn more about the Wildlife World Zoo here: https://wildlifeworld.com/
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Wildlife World Zoo - Why Supporting Protect The Harvest Is So Important
Owner and Director, Mickey Olson, and Kristy Morcom, Director of Media Relations, are concerned with animal rights organizations spreading misleading information and/or information being taken out of context with the intent to harm these programs. The Wildlife World Zoo stands together with and supports Protect The Harvest in taking responsibility to share factual information through research, articles and social media. Mickey and Kristy both stress how important it is that we all stand together; people in zoos, wildlife educators, farmers, ranchers, and the pet shop industry to educate young generations about wildlife, wild places, domestic animals and our food sources, saving them and supporting Protect The Harvest. For more information, please visit www.worldlifezoo.com or contact them at 632-232-8741. Please visit www.protecttheharvest.com to learn how you can become more involved.
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Ventura County Wildlife Corridor Ordinance
Ventura County Wildlife Corridor Ordinance
30% OF VENTURA COUNTY IS FACING PROHIBITIVE AND DANGEROUS REGULATIONS – THE VENTURA COUNTY WILDLIFE CORRIDOR AND ITS IMPACT – MORE THAN PUBLIC LANDS In January 2017, in a 3-2 vote, the Ventura County Board of Supervisors advised the Planning Division to study potential new restrictions and regulations covering 420,000 acres, approximately 30% of Ventura County. This includes 164,000 acres of both public and private property that cuts through the heart of Ventura County, naming it the Habitat Connectivity and Wildlife Movement Corridors. Then, in August of 2018, the County of Ventura proposed to add additional restrictions and regulations. NEW REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS WILL DEVASTATE LOCAL FAMILIES AND FARMS AND RESTRICT PUBLIC USE The Ventura County Supervisors plan to create a Habitat Connectivity Wildlife Corridor Overlay Zone which imposes a myriad of new regulations and restrictions for landowners. Within that zone they would identify additional overlay areas and title them “Critical Wildlife Passage Areas” that includes even more restrictions. Essentially Ventura County properties could be subject to 3 sets of zoning regulations: • The base set of zoning regulations depending on category for example, residential, commercial, rural, agricultural • The Habitat Connectivity and Wildlife Movement Corridor zone • The Critical Wildlife Passage Areas The impact of this on landowners and the community will be devastating. The new restrictions and regulations on both public and private property encompass: • Fencing, installation or replacement • Lighting, installation or replacement including removal of existing lighting no longer permitted under the conditions of the new ordinance. Other lighting restrictions will be enforced including height, direction, color and hours • Eliminating non-native invasive plants • Restricting vegetation removal, including fire prevention and mitigation measures • Designation of wildlife passage areas across farmland with no scientific studies • Building of new structures and fencing on properties in the Wildlife Passage Areas would require environmental analysis or setting aside half of the land to revert to its natural state for wildlife habitat • Awarding the Planning Director the discretionary power to control (and even deny) every aspect of basic property improvements that are not specifically exempt from the ordinance • Requiring land owners to undergo a full environmental analysis of projects including, houses, barns, lighting and fences before approval • Expanding the size of “surface water area buffer zones” rendering many properties virtually unusable • Conditional Use Permits will be in jeopardy of non-renewal once they expire • Preventing land owners from making improvements or rebuilding property like fencing, barns and homes if damaged by fire or other natural disasters YOUR VOICES NEED TO BE HEARD – ATTEND THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING If you are concerned about this proposed Wildlife Corridor, the changes that will be made to existing zoning, the new restrictions and regulations imposed on landowners and the threat to public safety, your voice needs to be heard. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 12TH AT 1:00 PM MAIN BOARDROOM, COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER, HALL OF ADMINISTRATION 800 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura For additional information about the meeting: Chris Collier 805-766-4444 - chris.collier@rinconstrategies.com EMAIL YOUR CONCERNS You can also send an email to the Ventura County Board of Supervisors expressing your concerns: clerkoftheboard@ventura.org LINKS TO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Wildlife Corridor Regulations: http://colabvc.org/wildlife-corridor/ Updated Ordinance 1-31-2018: http://colabvc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/HCWC-Draft-Ordinance-Planning-Commission-Errata_Att-1-on-1-30-19.pdf Link to Wildlife Corridor Map: http://colabvc.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Regional-Wildlife-Corridor-Ventura-County-South-Half.png Link to find your property on the Ventura County Website: https://rma.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=92c5352af22a44a3a99dd41aa1b8d567
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Big D Blankets - Wild Spayed Filly Futurity
Thank you Big D Blankets for your support of the Wild Spayed Filly Futurity! http://www.bigdblankets.com/
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Thank You Zoetis!
Thank you Zoetis for your support of the Wild Spayed Filly Futurity.
For information about their Equine Immunization Support Guarantee: https://www.zoetisus.com/products/horses/equine-immunization-support-guarantee-program.aspx Information about the Wild Spayed Filly Futurity: http://protecttheharvest.com/wild-spayed-filly-futurity/
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Thank You Priefert for Your Support of the Wild Spayed Filly Futurity
Thank You Priefert for Your Support of the Wild Spayed Filly Futurity
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Thank You Priefert for Supporting the Wild Spayed Filly Futurity
Thank you Priefert for supporting the Wild Spayed Filly Futurity. Information about Priefert products: https://www.priefert.com/ Information about the Wild Spayed Filly Futurity: http://protecttheharvest.com/wild-spayed-filly-futurity/ Information about the Reno Snaffle Bit Futurity: https://www.renosnafflebitfuturity.com/
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Trent Loos Interview with Steve Hilker - Entire Interview
Rural Route Radio - Trent Loos interviews Steve Hilker of Steve Hilker Trucking and Transportation Chairman for US Cattlemen's Association. Together they talk about the impact of the ELD Mandate
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