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15 Long-tailed Macaques Rescued

Born Free USA is pleased to announce that a laboratory has closed down, allowing us to rescue 15 Long-tailed Macaques and give them a second chance at life — a peaceful retirement at the Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary.

They arrived on Saturday July 17th, safe and sound, after a 1,700 mile journey (check out the video). They will be housed in temporary cages for a short time in order to be evaluated and then, as soon as possible, released into a sprawling five acre enclosure with trees and grass... and other animals. But we need your help to make this happen.

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California Fur Labeling Law

AB 1656, will require all new clothing apparel sold in California that are made of real animal fur to clearly say so on the label.

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Legislation

SB 318 / HB 709 Prohibits the import into the state, breeding, sale and possession as pets of large constrictor snakes and Nile monitor lizards

Update: SB 318 has been signed into law by the Governor! Thanks to everyone who took action on this important piece of legislation.

Description: Many reptiles sold in the pet trade pose a risk to human health and safety. Large constrictor snakes for example are extremely dangerous wild animals, and can exhibit unpredictable and aggressive behavior. Born Free USA tracks exotic animal attacks. Large constrictor snakes are a proven threat. Burmese pythons are widely established in the Everglades, and African rock pythons are also thought to be reproducing in Florida.

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Press Releases

Born Free USA applauds the Sacramento City Council for approving performing animal ordinance

On Tuesday, July 20th, the Sacramento city council approved an ordinance that will help protect animals used in traveling shows when they come to the city of Sacramento.

Commercial animal exhibitors including rodeos and traveling circuses will now be required to obtain a permit from the Animal Care Service manager 30 days prior to the scheduled performance.

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West Virginia City Passes Ordinance Requiring a License for Exotic "Pets"

Following the frightening incident involving escape of a 9-foot python, later found dead under a neighbor's home, the city of Ravenswood West Virginia passed an ordinance requiring owners of exotic pets to obtain a license and pay a fee to the city.

Link: http://dailymail.com/News/201007070923

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