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Lobbyist hisses: Give snakes fair shake

webwheeler Aug 21, 2009 12:34 AM

Lobbyist hisses: Give snakes fair shake
By Frank Cerabino
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, August 19, 2009

For Andrew Wyatt, a fascination with snakes began when he was the son of an American serviceman stationed in India.

"The snake charmer would come to our street, and the first time I saw a cobra come out of the basket, I was hooked," Wyatt said. "My mother hoped I would outgrow it, but instead it got worse."

Today Wyatt, 45, is a snake lobbyist, a guy who tells federal lawmakers that the bad stuff they've heard about Burmese pythons is probably wrong.

As president of the U.S. Association of Reptile Keepers, Wyatt is one of a small group of exotic pet trade enthusiasts trying to soften the proposed legislation that would declare Burmese and African rock pythons "injurious" species and bar them from importation and interstate commerce.

"The story of snakes in the Everglades is taking on a bigger-than-life dimension because people are excitable about snakes," said Wyatt, a python breeder, master falconer and eco-tour operator on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

"When people go on my tours, the two things they always ask about are snakes and sharks," he said. "They have a morbid fascination with these animals and want to hear horror stories about them to confirm their fears."

Fighting 'bias' against snakes

The real-life horror story of a Central Florida girl who was suffocated in her bed this summer by an improperly kept Burmese python pet has fueled calls to ban these snakes.

U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, citing estimates of tens of thousands of feral pythons in the Everglades, has asked for action before a snake attacks a tourist.

Wyatt doesn't think that's about to happen.

"Since 2006, there have been two people killed by snakes, while there have been 15 people killed just this year by dogs," Wyatt said. "Traditional livestock are much more dangerous to us than snakes, but we have a bias against them."

Wyatt and other snake enthusiasts have already managed to get the smaller and more popular ball python excluded from a bill in the U.S. House aimed at regulating the python trade in America.

Law threatens breeders?

And while the snake enthusiasts are not opposing the importation ban on new snakes, they are lobbying to remove a provision that would ban interstate sales.

"If they get what they want, the law will be worthless," said Peter Jenkins, director of international conservation for Defenders of Wildlife. "Most pythons are captive bred and sold in interstate commerce. And captive-bred snakes are as likely to be released into the wild as imported ones."

The law as written, countered Wyatt, would put snake breeders out of business, turning animals that are sometimes individually sold for thousands of dollars into a worthless investment.

"There's no telling what some of those people might do with those snakes," Wyatt said.

Jenkins scoffs at this:

"They're saying they're going to release them if we don't allow breeders to make a buck off these injurious snakes?"

Source: http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/local_news/epaper/2009/08/19/a1b_binocol_0819.html

http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/opinionzone/2009/07/12/save-the-snakes-or-ban-them/

http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/opinionzone/2009/07/14/ready-for-a-python-hunt/

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Replies (2)

jscrick Aug 21, 2009 12:39 PM

Could not find the blogs for opinion.
jsc
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"As hard as I've tried, just can't NOT do this"
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webwheeler Aug 22, 2009 07:38 PM

Every time a sensational article comes out about snakes, or other exotic animals, and the possibility of banning them as pets, I will assume it was written by a HSUS or PETA mole and take full advantage of the sensationalism by posting the following about HSUS and PETA in response to the article:

Obviously, whoever wrote this story is very uninformed of scientific facts concerning the keeping of reptiles as pets, so it must have been written by a Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) or People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) mole. I'll leave the investigation of the harmless nature of most reptiles to the reader, because much of this information is readily available on the internet.

What is not readily available on the internet is the dark side of HSUS and PETA. For those who would like to know more about what HSUS and PETA are hiding from you (anyone who has ever donated money or time to either of these two organizations should not visit these links because it may be quite upsetting to learn where your money and time is going):

The Dark Side of HSUS (http://activistcash.com/organization_overview.cfm/oid/136)

The Dark Side of PETA (http://activistcash.com/organization_overview.cfm/oid/21)

PETA Kills Animals (http://www.petakillsanimals.com/)

For those of you who think HSUS and PETA only want to ban exotic pets, think again! They want to ban your dogs and cats as well. In fact, they want to ban the use of all animals, including assistance animals for the deaf and blind, farming and fishing, horse racing, animals used in film and research, and even drinking milk and eating meat.

What do you think now? Do you trust these people to be truthful to you?

If everyone would write a cut and paste response to these sensational articles, hopefully, the general public may begin to see through all this Animal Rights Propaganda and political grandstanding at our expense. At the very least, the sensationalism generated by these articles may begin to backfire on HSUS and PETA if the Reptile Nation does something about it.

Feel free to copy and paste the above response or write your own!

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