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EvilMorphgod
at Wed Apr 18 08:22:07 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EvilMorphgod ]
But some species may cause harm, so these should surely be controlled?
Absolutely! There are some species that have the potential to cause harm and so are true IAS. These should be
scientifically assessed in a proper way and controlled in an appropriate way which protects the environment whilst not
affecting species that are not proved to be harmful. Responsible keepers must support balanced and appropriate
legislation while resisting inappropriate laws.
How do I make my views known?
The public consultation is being carried out on-line and can be found at
http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/ipm/forms/dispatch?form=Invasiveupdated You should go to the website and fill
out the online survey to make your views known. You should also let other keepers know, both in the UK and
particularly anyone you know in other European countries, so that they can make their views known. The FBH have
an official position on the most appropriate answers, which are outlined below. You should, however, answer the
questions in the manner that you personally feel is most appropriate.
This is a long detailed document but its importance cannot be over emphasised. Please
take the time to read it and to register your opinions on the European commission website;
http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/ipm/forms/dispatch?form=Invasiveupdated ----- "Satan™" is a registered trademark of NERD, Inc. Any copyright infringement is punishable by ETERNAL DAMNATION and some other terrible stuff.
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