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Elephant in Living Room Part 2?

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Posted by: wireptile at Thu Oct 28 13:26:07 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wireptile ]  
   

This is from the most recent Herp Digest?:
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Reserve Your Autographed Copy Of The Book The People Are Already Talking About - Even Though It Won’t Be Out Until January 3rd. It’s Called “Stolen Wolrld: A Tale of Reptiles, Smugglers and Skulduggery” by Jennuie Erin Smith, And the Following Review From Publisher’s Weekly Tells Us Why:

“In this very disturbing and very entertaining chronicle of reptile smugglers, the collectors and zoo keepers who trade with them, and the federal agents who try to catch them, the humans are as devious, dangerous, and creepily charming as the cold-blooded creatures they lust after. Science reporter Smith bases her book on extensive original interviews with two smugglers: Henry Molt Jr. is a reptile dealer who, in the 1960s, unable to get a job with a zoo, began a lifelong career of reptile collecting involving restless international travel, partner-stiffing, and jail time, with an undaunted enthusiasm that's survived into his 60s: "The reptile business ‘is a disease,' he said, and you can't retire from a disease." Equally outrageous is the volatile, knife-wielding Tommy Crutchfield, who expanded his childhood alligator-and-snake business into a million-dollar empire of reptile hunting and dealing. Even the curators of the Bronx and San Diego zoos let their obsession with th!
e animals lure them into deals in order to obtain illegally imported rare breeds. Smith's affection for these unsavory people gives the book an intriguing moral ambiguity (which might make some environmentalists cringe), but the subculture's brazen shenanigans make for a convoluted, fascinating tale. (Jan.)”

To Reserve Your Autographed Copy Send $25.00 Plus $6.00.See Below on How.
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