Difference between revisions of "World Conservation Trust Foundation"
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[https://secure16.easycgi.com The World Conservation Trust Foundation] is a designated 501(c)(3) non-profit organization under the United States tax code. It has a special relationship with IWMC World Conservation Trust, a non-profit organization that was established in 1994 to promote the sustainable utilization of wildlife. WCTF provides funding for IWMC (formely known as International Wildlife | [https://secure16.easycgi.com The World Conservation Trust Foundation] is a designated 501(c)(3) non-profit organization under the United States tax code. It has a special relationship with IWMC World Conservation Trust, a non-profit organization that was established in 1994 to promote the sustainable utilization of wildlife. WCTF provides funding for IWMC (formely known as International Wildlife | ||
− | Management Consortium) projects around the world. WCTF is registered as a corporation in the District of Columbia. It has a Board of Directors and its President is | + | Management Consortium) projects around the world. WCTF is registered as a corporation in the District of Columbia. It has a Board of Directors and its President is Eugene Lapointe. He is also in the board of directors for the IWMC as well as having been secretary general of CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, from 1982 to 1990. For further information, contact E. Lapointe on his cellular phone: 41.79.327-3034 or email: iwmc@iwmc.org |
WCTF and IWMC believe in "the sustainable utilization of wildlife". They believe in the killing of animals for fur,food and ivory. They support hunting, whaling and killing in areas throughout the world. They frequently mention the lack of evidence to support the falling of fish stocks or the endangering of species. They underline the fact that often these figures are exaggerated and that plenty stock are available for culling. | WCTF and IWMC believe in "the sustainable utilization of wildlife". They believe in the killing of animals for fur,food and ivory. They support hunting, whaling and killing in areas throughout the world. They frequently mention the lack of evidence to support the falling of fish stocks or the endangering of species. They underline the fact that often these figures are exaggerated and that plenty stock are available for culling. | ||
+ | Eugene Lapointe also employs five former officials with the convention on wildlife trafficking, and advises Japan, Norway, China, Canada and industries on how to legally avoid animal trade laws. He accuses animal and environmental campaigners of trying to destroy fishing and other industries and using species just to raise money. (http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/09/30/1096527866469.html) | ||
"The agenda of these groups is to prevent the killing of any whales, however abundant they are. But this is short-sighted" | "The agenda of these groups is to prevent the killing of any whales, however abundant they are. But this is short-sighted" |
Revision as of 14:50, 1 February 2006
The World Conservation Trust Foundation is a designated 501(c)(3) non-profit organization under the United States tax code. It has a special relationship with IWMC World Conservation Trust, a non-profit organization that was established in 1994 to promote the sustainable utilization of wildlife. WCTF provides funding for IWMC (formely known as International Wildlife Management Consortium) projects around the world. WCTF is registered as a corporation in the District of Columbia. It has a Board of Directors and its President is Eugene Lapointe. He is also in the board of directors for the IWMC as well as having been secretary general of CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, from 1982 to 1990. For further information, contact E. Lapointe on his cellular phone: 41.79.327-3034 or email: iwmc@iwmc.org
WCTF and IWMC believe in "the sustainable utilization of wildlife". They believe in the killing of animals for fur,food and ivory. They support hunting, whaling and killing in areas throughout the world. They frequently mention the lack of evidence to support the falling of fish stocks or the endangering of species. They underline the fact that often these figures are exaggerated and that plenty stock are available for culling.
Eugene Lapointe also employs five former officials with the convention on wildlife trafficking, and advises Japan, Norway, China, Canada and industries on how to legally avoid animal trade laws. He accuses animal and environmental campaigners of trying to destroy fishing and other industries and using species just to raise money. (http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/09/30/1096527866469.html)
"The agenda of these groups is to prevent the killing of any whales, however abundant they are. But this is short-sighted"
The website goes to far as to say that if these animals aren't killed they will be harming themselves, "Unless a culling program is introduced there will be long-term damage to plants, the soil and other wildlife, and ultimately to the elephants themselves." (http://www.conservingwildlife.org/elephants.html)
Links
The IWMC also has links to other pro hunting, pro fur websites such as:
Asian Wildlife Consultancy Co. Ltd.
Canada's National Firearms Association
CGFI - CENTER FOR GLOBAL FOOD ISSUES
ECO - DIGITAL
FRIENDS OF FUR
FUR COMMISSION USA
HIGH NORTH ALLIANCE
INWR International Network for Whaling Researchers
JAPAN WHALING ASSOCIATION
MAN IN NATURE
NATIONAL ANIMAL INTEREST ALLIANCE
NAMMCO
NATIONAL TRAPPERS ASSOCIATION
ONTARIO FUR MANAGERS FEDERATION
WORLD FORUM ON THE FUTURE OF SPORT SHOOTING ACTIVITIES
WORLD COUNCIL OF WHALERS