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OHI
at Thu Jun 12 16:35:43 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by OHI ]
All,
Does anyone really think this will be objective? This will be used against the industry I am sure. The slippery slope rolls even faster. I wonder when herpers will come to their senses and form an ALL inclusive herper's rights group that protects everyone in the industry?
Mike Welker El Paso, TX
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Project title: Non-game Wildlife Trade in Texas: Analysis and Synthesis of Information and Recommendations for Long-Term Monitoring
Project statement: The objectives of this study are to document the extent of wildlife trade in Texas considering both native and exotic species and using that information to make recommendations for future monitoring. I will be using reported information from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) and United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) as well as new collected data to determine 1) which species of native and exotic non-game wildlife are currently traded as pets or meat in Texas; 2) describe and quantify patterns of import, export, and re-export to and from Texas; 3) describe and quantify patterns of non-game native and exotic wildlife trade in Texas, including trends in numbers of collectors and dealers, prices, quantities sold, and geographic foci where dealers and collectors operate; and 4) for native species quantify levels of collection from the wild and counties of origin. To summarize findings I will identify strengths and weaknesses of the current reporting system used by TPWD and USFWS, and make policy recommendations regarding monitoring procedures to provide for sustainable use of species existing in or entering into the trade.
In short: This study will be an objective analysis of the reptilian, chelonian, crocodilian, and amphibian trade, and will help regulatory agencies better understand the importance and dynamics of the trade. What can you do to help? I am asking for pet owners and pet store owners (those with a traditional brick and mortar storefront) across the United States to complete the following web based surveys. Your identity will not be recorded, the surveys will take no more than 5 minutes of your time. Please feel free to forward this link to other herpetocultural enthusiasts, pet owners, or store owners.
Pet Store Owners click here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx? sm=s9EsDYeWRvSbLHrzr6tnHQ_3d_3d
Pet Owners click here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx? sm=0Sro6nMdrnyIVyK5ZnsZBg_3d_3d
Questions or comments may be directed to my attention at:
Heather Prestridge Graduate Student Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Texas A&M University, College Station tcwc@tamu.edu
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More Trouble For Texas Herpers? - OHI, Thu Jun 12 16:35:43 2008
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