This press release issued by Joe Schreibvogel about the Feline Conservation Federation and Lynn Culver exposes their thinly veiled attempts to fool the public into thinking they provide a needed service. Joe is no stranger to controversy though and the Internet abounds with undercover video of the suffering his cats have endured including a lioness with her arm chewed off by tigers and no vet care. He claims to have "re-homed" 22 tigers into a cage that cost 21,000, but a decent cage for one tiger costs 7500.00. Visit in person, get behind the scenes to see how the cats are really kept, and then decide. This press release is just the pot calling the kettle black.
/24-7PressRelease/ - Wynnewood, Oklahoma, September 08, 2008 -
The Florida incorporated organization Feline Conservation Federation,
better known as the FCF, finds itself in a whirl wind of controversy.
Recently, there was an incident at the Wesa-Ah-Gee-Ah Sanctuary in
Warrenton, Missouri where a worker lost his leg below the knee due to
the injuries he received from the escape of a tiger at the sanctuary.
Joe Schreibvogel, of the GW Exotic Animal Park in Wyneewood, OK offered
to spearhead the rehoming effort of the animals after the
Wesa-Ah-Gee-Ah Sanctuary decided to shut their doors. Schreibvogel
contacted Lynn Culver, President of the Feline Conservation Federation
for help in the rehoming of these animals and asked for assistance from
the FCF's Safety Net Fund. This program was set up from donations for
aiding individuals who are in the process of rehoming felines and helps
to cover the costs for transportation and enclosures. Ms. Culver
ignored Mr. Schreibvogel's request and said "The Safety Net Fund is set
up to work by various members taking the lead - writing a web page
about the case on the FCF Safety Net page, providing details that FCF
is taking on the project. I am not going to do it. As president, my
main concern is getting the expected services to the members. With this
increase growth rate, more than ever, I have my work cut out for me. We
have a production timetable to meet on the next Journal, and the
upcoming elections to conduct, the change over to a single membership
renewal date, the recent MO tiger attacks and related media needs. On a
personal level, my 45 cats and 12 kittens to care for. And I might add,
I recently underwent surgery and had fell asleep at the wheel and ran
my car off the road and it is now being repaired. I am a bit
overwhelmed right now and I work at least 6 hours a day on FCF stuff
for no pay. It is time for the other board members to step up to the
plate and do their jobs. I have told them I will support and aid them
in this effort and I have laid out a plan for them - but they must take
the first step."
Due to the lack of interest from the FCF in this rehoming project, Mr.
Schreibvogal took the project on by himself and spent more that $21,500
of his own money to build enclosures and pay for the transportation
costs to bring 22 of the Wesa-Ah-Gee-Ah animals to his GW Exotic Animal
Park. He then found homes for the remaining animals and helped those
who took in these animals to make preparations for their arrival.
A week after the rehoming of the animals from Warrenton, Mr.
Schreibvogel started getting emails relating to the Warrenton situation
and he found one that was most disturbing. A woman out of Arkansas sent
this email on August 31, 2008 to Mr. Schreibvogel that said "I got a
desperate call from someone who attends church with Sandra (owner of
Wesa-Ah-Gee-Ah) wanting help in placing these cats. Because I was so
busy with school, work, and a new baby, I contacted Lynn Culver. I
figured as president of the FCF, she should help or at least put Sandra
in touch with someone who could. Apparently FCF did nothing. That was
months ago. If Lynn had not ignored the situation, that accident could
have been prevented and that boy would still have his leg. Just another
example of FCF offering all kinds of help to owners, and providing
none." Could the tiger incident have been prevented if the FCF had
taken action when they were first made aware of the problem?
All of the animals in Warrenton were placed without the FCF (Feline
Conservation Federation) ever stepping up to the plate. Joe
Schreibvogel states "with or without their help we want law makers to
know there are responsible, fair, people out here being professional
who will step up and make sure cases like this do not get dumped in the
laps of the states or just ignored. We just want the chance to have a
voice when laws are written so as to protect the professionals in this
industry because some of us do care about the cats and the public
safety."
Schreibvogal says he is puzzled by all of the misinformation in the
media about the incident that caused the injury to the worker at the
sanctuary. One report indicated the cage was 17 feet tall when in fact
it was only 10 feet tall. "They are making these animals sound much
more dangerous than they are, and this tiger was in a poorly
constructed cage. Tigers don't make a habit of just climbing out to get
out. There are always factors behind any incident." Schreibvogel stated
that this was indeed a sad accident but he was told by an eye witness
at the scene of the accident that the tiger was provoked by a volunteer
at the top of the cage who taunted the tiger with a piece of chicken
which gave this tiger the incentive to climb up the side of the cage.
Schreibvogel said "There are already regulations in place in Missouri
to cover the ownership of animals and if they are not followed things
like this can happen. Missouri doesn't need any new laws, they just
need to enforce the ones they already have in place." The FCF has now
had complaints filed against them for fraud of selling memberships with
advantages and than removing certain privileges as they see fit with no
refunds offered to people buying memberships. The creditability of the
registered feline handlers cards they also sell is under scrutiny as
one member puts it a kangaroo could sign up for this, it's not about
professionalism its about $30.00. In the last month one board member
has resigned, and over 30 memberships have been either suspended or
revoked due to people questioning the ethics of the Organization.
All information contained in this article was through direct dated emails, or personal conversations with the people involved.
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Press Release Contact Information:
Joe Schreibvogel
G.W. Exotic
public relations
rrt 2 box 67
Wynnewood, oklahoma
usa 73098
Voice: 405-665-5197
Category: exotic cats
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