Posted by:
ianstarr
at Sat Nov 20 22:40:02 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ianstarr ]
Ah, I see your intention in that particular sentence now.
Nevertheless, it seems that you feel some of the methods used by others on the forum are "not correct". Correct me if I am wrong. So my intention was to start a conversation about how one defines what is "correct" in the keeping of captive animals. Especially considering the irony? in asking how do we "correctly" keep animals prisoner for our own enjoyment or livelihood perhaps. What influences a person's version of what is correct? How is that standard measured?
Not trying to be vauge but I feel that some of these things may be significant in explaining differences in views, understandings and ultimately the way one approaches the everyday logistics of monitor keeping/breeding, for instance.
Thanks,
Ian
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