Emma Pelton
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I think I have no idea what's coming. But I am hopeful that, you know, that this could be a really wonderful ruling.
Yeah, I don't think anyone has argued for endangered. I don't think it qualifies. The threats are many, but not, I think, an imminent risk of extinction right now.
We really want to see some common sense middle ground about exempting activities that are beneficial. This is a unique animal. It's in classrooms, it's in homes, it's in gardens. This is something used for education and outreach. So we don't want that to be taken off the plate.
This is like the really rich vein of this whole decision. I think we are all really interested and awaiting what they're going to say because I think the devil's going to be in the details.
How do we get large scale landscape conservation moving faster? without creating a lot of regulatory fear.