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smokeysshadow
at Tue Dec 9 19:09:21 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by smokeysshadow ]
Thanks for your response. I totally agree with you that we should focus on preservation. I just have one question. For an area that is already being developed, would a better option be to keep all of the animals (if one has the space and income) or maybe give them away to adequate keepers? If so then I believe that developing land should become the new "hunting grounds" for all field collectors.
I am new to these forums, but defiantly not to the hobby. I believe that these forums are a great place to find individuals that would be more than happy to take in the rescues, as long as these individuals were chosen wisely. Let me know what you think. Because next year I plan on doing the same, and would love to have people who care lined up to take animals that they won't find in there area.-Brett
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- To collect or not to collect, that is the Question. - smokeysshadow, Sun Dec 7 00:19:01 2003

- RE: To collect or not to collect, that is the Question. - spottedturtleman, Sun Dec 7 06:14:17 2003
- RE: To collect or not to collect, that is the Question. - paalexan, Sun Dec 7 10:14:00 2003
- RE: To collect or not to collect, that is the Question. - RichardFHoyer, Sun Dec 7 14:00:30 2003
- My Opinions >>> - chris_mcmartin, Sun Dec 7 20:33:27 2003
- Sustainable yield - Jeff Schofield, Mon Dec 8 01:57:41 2003
- Thank you all for the replys - smokeysshadow, Tue Dec 9 01:48:11 2003

- Unpopular reply! - chuckelliott, Tue Dec 16 18:59:18 2003
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