Importation of microchip captive breed Asian Arowanas (Scleropages formosus) from CITES registered farms

We the undersigned petition the Department of Justice/ U.S Fish and Wildlife Service for importation of microchip captive breed Asian Arowanas (Scleropages formosus) from CITES registered farms.Arowan... continue reading »

751 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (751 total)
51.
Shannon F 4 June 2015

"Captive bred is OK, wild-caught is NOT!!!"

52.
Ross F 23 May 2015
53.
Wei Dongw 23 May 2015

"about time"

54.
Ed D 22 May 2015
55.
Chi Simon 17 May 2015
56.
Ong Engh 15 May 2015
57.
Ryan W 7 May 2015

"В"

58.
Brian Huerta 2 May 2015

"Captive bred arows are no threat to the wild populations, there is absolutely no reason why there should be any restriction on importing captive bred specimens. Its stupid that we are allowed to buy Black and Silver arows that are wild caught in south ame"

59.
Tom L 22 April 2015

"Power to the people (u.s.a) and the dragons!!"

60.
Dave C 22 April 2015

"В"

61.
Bill P 21 April 2015

"It's just plain common sense."

62.
Maurice P 21 April 2015
63.
Willie Gay 9 April 2015

"AroWanas RuleZ.."

64.
Jeremy T 28 March 2015
65.
Tyler M 20 March 2015
66.
David R 17 March 2015
67.
Luc N 27 February 2015
68.
Delong C 7 February 2015

"Make asian arowana legal! They are not endangered!"

69.
Jesse L 26 January 2015
70.
Paul K 26 January 2015
71.
Lea Ferrell 19 January 2015
72.
Ryan L 14 January 2015

"В"

73.
Peter S 8 January 2015

"I feel it needs to be recognized that captive bred arowana's have nothing to do with wild caught. Wild caught should definitely be illegal, however, are the asian fish farmers of asian rowan's releasing there arowanas? No, there arowanas never go to wild "

74.
Sak J 5 January 2015
75.
Tuan N 1 January 2015
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