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boxienuts
at Tue Jan 29 14:50:37 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boxienuts ]
Tim, Thats how we are going to keep radical groups from baning herping, herp keeping, and herp breeding, by creating interest and education for youth. I am a big fan of spending time outdoors and observing, there is a lot to be learned from wildlife, and also a big fan of captive breeding, because for some species, stopping human population increase and encrochment and destruction of habitat is realistically not very feasable at this point. Many species now and especially in the future will only exist via captive breeding, sad but true. Keep up the good work and keep writing, you certainly have my respect and support. It's interesting in one of your past posts you wrote something about wishing you had the big tigers in your back yard like I do...well I wish I had a spot like you do with spotted's, jefferson's and newts, I guess the grass is always greener somewhere else, huh? Jeff ----- 1.0 pastel ball python 0.1 mojave ball python 0.1 normal ball python 0.2 3-toed box turtles 2.3 eastern box turtles 0.0.5 3-striped mud turtle 1.0 northern diamondback terrapin 2.1 tiger salamander 1.1 red-sided garter 1.0 anerythristic red-sided garter 1.1 Iowa snow plains garter 1.1 Het butter stripe cornsnake 0.1 anerythristic motley cornsnake
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