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I was wondering if anyone has any direct experience with how their state views the capture and subsequent release of native herpetofauna. I know that most states have regulations stating you can't release any wildlife once it's been in captivity unless you're a licensed wildlife rehabilitator. Of course, that means that even detaining a reptile overnight for photography purposes and then releasing it where you found it is illegal.
Here in Texas, I raised the question, as our local herp club performs a reptile rescue service, which primarily translates into capturing and relocating nuisance snakes. The local member of the nongame wildlife board says that Texas Parks and Wildlife "looks the other way" (which I take to mean, does not actively enforce the reg when it comes to non-"cute and fuzzies" ). In addition, he's with local law enforcement, which supports our club's efforts.
----- Chris McMartin www.mcmartinville.com I'm Not a Herpetologist, but I Play One on the Internet
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