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Commission backs staff engagement on banning commercial release of farmed butterflies
San Francisco Commission on the Environment · December 3, 2013
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Summary
The commission voted to authorize staff to work with agencies and stakeholders on a proposed policy to ban the commercial release of captive-bred butterflies and moths in the city, citing biodiversity, disease and monitoring concerns.
The San Francisco Commission on the Environment on Dec. 3 voted to move forward with staff work to pursue options for a ban or regulatory approach to the commercial release of captive-bred butterflies and moths.
Commissioner Ruth Gervanis introduced a resolution developed by the policy committee after public…
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