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Emma Cokeley, 11, of Dallas, stands with her step father Dan Tossin, rear, as they protest with nearly 40 others outside the Dallas Convention Center where the Dallas Safari Club is holding its' weekend show and auction, Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, in Dallas. Hunt the black rhino to save the black rhino. That's the Dallas Safari Club's approach to a fundraiser for efforts to protect the endangered species. The group hopes to raise more than $200,000 Saturday by auctioning off the right to shoot and kill a black rhinoceros in the African nation of Namibia. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

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Sheila Jackson, left, and Liz Smith, both of Carrollton, Texas, holds sign as they protest outside the Dallas Convention Center where the Dallas Safari Club is holding its' weekend show and auction, Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, in Dallas. Hunt the black rhino to save the black rhino. That's the Dallas Safari Club's approach to a fundraiser for efforts to protect the endangered species. The group hopes to raise more than $200,000 Saturday by auctioning off the right to shoot and kill a black rhinoceros in the African nation of Namibia. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

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Protestors gather holding signs near the Dallas Convention Center where the Dallas Safari Club is holding it's weekend show and auction Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, in Dallas. Hunt the black rhino to save the black rhino. That's the Dallas Safari Club's approach to a fundraiser for efforts to protect the endangered species. The group hopes to raise more than $200,000 Saturday by auctioning off the right to shoot and kill a black rhinoceros in the African nation of Namibia. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

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Jim Ries, left, of Atlanta, Ga., stands with nearly 40 other protestors outside the Dallas Convention Center where the Dallas Safari Club is holding its' weekend show and auction, as Reis explains his point and argues his cause with a passerby, Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, in Dallas. Hunt the black rhino to save the black rhino. That's the Dallas Safari Club's approach to a fundraiser for efforts to protect the endangered species. The group hopes to raise more than $200,000 Saturday by auctioning off the right to shoot and kill a black rhinoceros in the African nation of Namibia. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

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Pat Antonisse, left, of Dallas, Susan Oakey, center, of Dallas and Gary Angle, right, of Richardson, Texas, holds sign protesting outside the Dallas Convention Center where the Dallas Safari Club is holding its' weekend show and auction, Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, in Dallas. Hunt the black rhino to save the black rhino. That's the Dallas Safari Club's approach to a fundraiser for efforts to protect the endangered species. The group hopes to raise more than $200,000 Saturday by auctioning off the right to shoot and kill a black rhinoceros in the African nation of Namibia. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

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Bob Fretwell of Mesquite, Texas, holds a sign protesting outside the Dallas Convention Center where the Dallas Safari Club is holding it's weekend show and auction, Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, in Dallas. Hunt the black rhino to save the black rhino. That's the Dallas Safari Club's approach to a fundraiser for efforts to protect the endangered species. The group hopes to raise more than $200,000 Saturday by auctioning off the right to shoot and kill a black rhinoceros in the African nation of Namibia. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

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Dallas Safari Club executive director Ben Carter poses for a photo by the club clothing wear booth in the Dallas Exhibit Hall as preparations continue for the clubs weekend show, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014, in Dallas. The FBI is investigating death threats made against members of the Dallas Safari Club, which intends to auction off a rare permit to hunt an endangered black rhino, an FBI spokeswoman said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

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Dallas Safari Club executive director Ben Carter talks with Mike Woods of 4JM White Tails Hunting in the Dallas Exhibit Hall as set up continues for the clubs weekend show, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014, in Dallas. The FBI is investigating death threats made against members of the Dallas Safari Club, which intends to auction off a rare permit to hunt an endangered black rhino, an FBI spokeswoman said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

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Dallas Safari Club executive director Ben Carter, right, talks with wildlife artist Raj S. Paul at his exhibit booth in the Dallas Convention Center as preparations continue for the clubs weekend show, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014, in Dallas. The FBI is investigating death threats made against members of the Dallas Safari Club, which intends to auction off a rare permit to hunt an endangered black rhino, an FBI spokeswoman said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

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Veronica Rodriguez, left, of Garland Texas, stands with nearly 40 others protesting outside the Dallas Safari Club's weekend show and auction, Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, in Dallas. Hunt the black rhino to save the black rhino. That's the Dallas Safari Club's approach to a fundraiser for efforts to protect the endangered species. The group hopes to raise more than $200,000 Saturday by auctioning off the right to shoot and kill a black rhinoceros in the African nation of Namibia. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)