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Emergency procedures for herp collections during natural disasters...

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Posted by: carl3 at Tue Aug 17 16:01:46 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by carl3 ]  
   

Some recent posts really got me thinking...



A TON of reptile breeders live in Florida…and many people have inquired into the status of various breeders and their facilities due to the hurricane. Well, I was wondering, for those that live in an area (like Florida) where tropical storms (or other natural disasters) occassionally hit, do you reinforce the structure of your facility or building? or take other precautionary measures? Naturally, I have this image of detached garages, sheds or other buildings being blown away and 100's of reptiles either killed or released into the wild.



Well, what happens when an entire collection of selectively bred corns (or any herp) with genetic mutations or hets are accidentally released into the wild....In upcoming years, should we expect to see new breeders claiming to have produced new strains of existing morphs due simply to catching one of these escaped herps? Not to mention what effect this could have on wild populations. I know Florida is a well known hotspot for alien species already and I know that no one intends for this type of emergency but do some of you plan or prepare for an emergency like this in some way? There are so many unforeseen things that can occur and as we all know, owning reptiles is not a right, but a privelage which is constantly under threat and scrutiny. Therefore, its important to always think ahead and learn from others' experiences in matters like this. Please share your wisdom or emergency procedures, if you have any...
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Sincerely,

Jason


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