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jerry d. fife
at Tue Mar 19 17:14:11 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jerry d. fife ]
This essentially changes nothing, as these are not currently being imported. Since they are not on the US endangered species list, you still don't need a US Fish & Wildlife CBW permit and interstate commerce is not regulated.
I'm glad they are being captive breed and I would rather save a species, if only in captivity, than see it go extinct. What CITES 1 does do, it make it harder to export these species, if we ever did want to re-establish in the wild.
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