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Posted by: johnnic at Sat Aug 11 20:12:53 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by johnnic ] well... my take is that the interstate commerce permit was never really made for snakes. there are plenty of loop holes in it (gifts, moving out of state, etc...) which it does not address. the number one problem with indigo depletion is development which results in loss of habitat/habitat fragmentation. the developers hire a bunch of lawyers and ties up fws in the courts. in the end, it's easier to go after the individual hobbyists. if they wanted to protect indigos then the eastern indigo will have to be listed as endangered requiring a cites 1 permit. it costs a pretty penny for fws to do field studies to come up with cites 1 designation. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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