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Tony D
at Fri Sep 2 09:03:32 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tony D ]
I would also add that morph production and preservation of genetic integrity isn't always a good fit. I crossed the hypo coastal to other locals to solve fecundity problems and I would venture a guess that locality was scarified to produce multi morph hogs, like bull snakes before them.
If I had one wish for American herpetoculture it would be that we didn't have this fascination for morphs and creating the next new and unique thing because none of them are as interesting or as exciting to me as the knowledge that viable wild populations exist and are secure. ----- “Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.” Emmerson
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