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natsamjosh
at Wed May 6 09:47:14 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by natsamjosh ]
Good post, John. The number of double standards and inconsistency is quite disturbing. Why, on one hand, is the entire herp community being vilified due to the mythical, irresponsible python owner; yet a government employed scientist can publish complete garbage, and it's embraced by most, if not all, of the media? Have any scientific organizations publicly taken a stand against the USGS python range map garbage? If not, why not? I would think true scientists, above all others, would WANT to blow the whistle on this type of nonsense.
It seems like "non-native" has become synonymous with "invasive" and/or "dangerous." Like you said, that raises a whole other set of questions and double standards.
Thanks,
Ed
>>Speaking of Mammals, that brings up an interesting point. The very ones that have completely extirpated the turtle trade here in Texas just have boodles and boodles of Exotic Game Animals on their extensive private land holdings.
>>Someone needs to start a grass roots effort in regard to the potential harm their Exotics do to the Natural Flora and Fauna. Sound the alarm! For example, the maintenance of Domestic and Exotic Sheep and Goats have completely degraded the indigenous Flora of West Texas. Val Verde County and vicinity, for example.
>>What's good for the Goose is good for the Gander, in my book.
>>I'm not quite sure why the Academics have made a deal with the Devil, but they sure have. That's another story.
>>jsc
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>>"As hard as I've tried, just can't NOT do this"
>>John Crickmer
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