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Re: CA Moving To Ban Fur Sales & Trapping [Re: mainer] #6595196
08/15/19 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by mainer
Not surprisingly, the Center for Biological Diversity played a large role in this legislation. Their annual revenue in 2017 was $20,139,563; they have two directors whose combined salaries in 2017 were nearly $600,000. And for national organizations of this class, they're actually on the lower end of the revenue scale.


Interesting. I don't have time to look but here is the Judicial Watch search for "Center for Biological Diversity:"

https://www.judicialwatch.org/?s=%22Center+For+Biological+Diversity%22


And I think one can easily file a FOIA request to see who funds them on Muckrock, they're always asking for more requests...

https://www.muckrock.com/foi/create/




Re: CA Moving To Ban Fur Sales & Trapping [Re: Trapper7] #6595208
08/15/19 10:43 AM
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Thanks for the links, nyhuntfish!


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