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September 19, 2007
 
   
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Environmentalists in Costa Rica
Seek To Revamp Wildlife Law

By Dave Sherwood
Tico Times Staff | dsherwood@ticotimes.net

Environmentalists and business owners joined forces yesterday to call for a new wildlife law that would establish stricter penalties for the trafficking of wildlife and other violations and end sport hunting in the country.

The nonprofit Association for the Preservation of Wild Flora and Fauna (APREFLOFAS) and Importadora Monge, a well-known chain department store, announced intentions to collect the 160,000 signatures required to present a popular initiative to the Legislative Assembly.

Costa Rican citizens can sign petitions between now and next June at any of the chain's 150 stores throughout the country.

“Wildlife is what attracts people to Costa Rica, and we're proud to serve as a platform for this initiative,” said Importadora Monge marketing director Mario Hernández.

According to Gino Biamonte, executive director of APREFLOFAS, the wildlife law on the books is in dire need of review as development pressures and tourism increase in the country.

“We want the laws that protect our wildlife to be much stronger,” he said. “And just as importantly, we want Ticos to get involved in the process of protecting their own resources.”

 
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