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Robert Haase
at Tue Jul 12 16:08:03 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Robert Haase ]
I'll be the first to agree with Joe. There is no justification for releasing captive bred snakes into the wild population. It does nothing for positive for it. The practice may be well intended, but it is not in the best interests of the local wild population and more likely can result in far more harm than good. A case in point is the present jeopardy of wild Mojave desert tortoises that contracted disease from captive releases which in turn decimated many local populations of the species. I think that anyone who truly cares about Lampropeltis alterna in the wild would heed this lesson. There is no reason to put wild animals at risk from disease that could cause potential widespread die-offs. I would ask that anyone conducting this practice to stop it now. If there are excess captive snakes that cannot be placed, they should be euthanized humanely. It's better for the individual and most importantly, the wild population.
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- RANT: does any one else have a problem with... - Joe Forks, Tue Jul 12 15:47:32 2005
RE: RANT: does any one else have a problem with... - Robert Haase, Tue Jul 12 16:08:03 2005
- RE: RANT: does any one else have a problem with... - MRED, Tue Jul 12 16:35:13 2005
- Where is it happening? - LBenton, Tue Jul 12 16:59:20 2005
- RE: RANT: does any one else have a problem with... - Brad Alexander, Tue Jul 12 17:00:11 2005
- I agree completely - troy h, Tue Jul 12 20:29:25 2005
- Sanderson? - LBenton, Wed Jul 13 08:45:04 2005
- Sanderson - Joe Forks, Wed Jul 13 09:20:55 2005
- RE: RANT: does any one else have a problem with... - JimH, Wed Jul 13 09:07:17 2005
- There ought to be a law, as there is in CA - Joe Forks, Fri Jul 15 09:14:51 2005
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