Adding reinforcement to research that shows how lead from ammunition not only poses a danger to wildlife, but to people as well, the California Medical Association last week added its name to the long list of conservation groups, animal protection advocates, public health organizations, and children's advocates who support Assembly Bill 711, which will require the use of nonlead ammunition for hunting. The bill has also received the support of nearly every major newspaper in California, including the Sacramento Bee, the Los Angeles Times, the San Jose Mercury News, the Fresno Bee, the Monterey County Herald, the Riverside Press Enterprise and the Bakersfield Californian.
Groups supporting AB 711 include: Audubon California (co-sponsor), Defenders of Wildlife (co-sponsor), The Humane Society of the United States (co-sponsor), as well as:
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
(AFSCME), AFL-CIO
Action for Animals
Alameda Creek Alliance
Animal Welfare Institute
Born Free USA
California Coastal Protection Network
California Medical Association
Californians for a Healthy and Green Economy (CHANGE)
Cape Wildlife Center
Center for Biological Diversity
Center for Sierra Nevada Conservation
Children Now
Clean Water Action
Defenders of Wildlife
Earth Island Institute
Eastern Sierra Wildlife Care
El Dorado Audubon Society
Endangered Habitats League
Environment California
Environmental Action Committee of West Marin
Environmental Defense Center
Environmental Protection Information Center
Environmental Working Group
Forests Forever
Friends of the Eel River
Friends of Five Creeks
Green Cities California
Helping our Peninsula's Environment
Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association
Injured and Orphaned Wildlife
Klamath Forest Alliance
Los Angeles Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Los Padres Forest Watch
MOMS Advocating Sustainability
Natural Resources Defense Council
Northcoast Environmental Center
Northern California Council Federation of Fly Fishers
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
Physicians for Social Responsibility, Los Angeles
Planning and Conservation League
Preserve Lamorinda Open Space
Project Coyote
Protecting Earth & Animals with Compassion and Education
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, California
Public Interest Coalition
Rainforest Action Network
Raptors are the Solution
Regional Parks Association
Sacramento Audubon Society
Salmon Protection and Watershed Network
San Fernando Valley Audubon Society
Santa Clara County Activists for Animals
Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society
Santa Cruz Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Save the Frogs
Sierra Club California
Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition
Social Compassion in Legislation
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Stewards of the Earth
Strawberry Creek Watershed Council
Tehama Wild Care
The Paw Project
Tri-City Ecology Center
Turtle Island Restoration Network
Ventana Wilderness Alliance
Wild Equity Institute
Wildcare
Wildlife Rehabilitation & Release
Wintu Audubon Society
***And more than 100 licensed veterinarians
By Garrison Frost
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