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prprjp
at Mon Jun 28 19:34:57 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by prprjp ]
Virgin isle boas and Aniguan racers are at least two snake species that have been reintroduced to the wild from captive bred stock. I believe the smooth snake has too. Species of Cyclura have also been bred in captivity and reintroduced. Probably other species as well, although it is very uncommon as you indicate.
I agree 100% on the value of keeping snakes in captivity as an educational and thus conservation tool.
Ryan
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- a point I would like to make ... - pinstripe15, Sun Jun 27 16:04:20 2010
- RE: a point I would like to make ... - kingofspades, Sun Jun 27 16:22:39 2010
- RE: a point I would like to make ... - Watever, Sun Jun 27 16:51:18 2010
- RE: a point I would like to make ... - mrtigger, Sun Jun 27 17:13:12 2010

- RE: a point I would like to make ... - boaphile, Sun Jun 27 17:15:57 2010
no, you're incorrect re introductions - prprjp, Mon Jun 28 19:34:57 2010
- RE: a point I would like to make ... - jason, Sun Jun 27 17:42:17 2010
- RE: a point I would like to make ... - snakesatsunset, Sun Jun 27 20:45:18 2010
- Never going to happen..... - jeff favelle, Sun Jun 27 22:56:52 2010
- RE: a point I would like to make ... - vmartino, Mon Jun 28 14:40:09 2010
- I don't understand.... - EvilMorphgod, Mon Jun 28 16:28:37 2010
- Noah's Ark method of conservation... - dustyrhoads, Thu Jul 1 00:25:41 2010
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