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Posted by: lbenton at Thu Feb 28 12:27:03 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lbenton ] One way to slow it down (it will likely never be stopped) would be allow people to hunt them everywhere... even in Everglades National Park. They could set up a permit system and offer training to weed out the folks that would abuse the opportunity. Simple fact is that a great many folks would make a trip every year to go catch some burms or other exotics in South FL. This would not only help address the problem but would also generate some revenue for the state and the park that could be used to put even more pressure on these exotics. [ Hide Replies ]
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