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Posted by: OHI at Mon Feb 14 02:55:07 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by OHI ] I hear you. On the micro chipping of turtles, how would you handle the neonates? They would be to small to chip. Wouldn't it be easier to just be inspected by Fish and Game? Have bag limits on wild caughts and keep track of what is in possession. You know, fish and game gets in the field and monitors collecting spots too. What do fish and game officers do when it isn't hunting season? They get paid all year. They could be monitoring herpers. DNA, micro chipping and any complicated or expensive regs just seem to much. Basic record keeping and inspection just seems easiest. If you are not doing anything wrong you have nothing to worry about. | ||
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