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RE: Did you do your part? Did YOU ?

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Posted by: Tracy Barker at Wed Apr 30 16:45:53 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tracy Barker ]  
   

I can only echo what Jeff has said that everyone needs to write these letters! Jeff B has announced this daily and there has been a good amount of effort put forth by a lot of people to get the information out there! Please click on the kingsnake links, or on the link below to get the info you need to get this done today! Please be aware this does only affect "Big" pythons and boas! Ball pythons are included in this NOI. Additional papers citing carpet pythons, green tree pythons, rainbow boas etc have been published proposing them as "potential" invasive species thus candidates for this type of listing. Even if you just work with Colubrids, native species, are prime targets for increased regulation. Thanks to all for getting the message out there. Tracy and Dave
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