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RE: hybrid crocs

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Posted by: GLZ at Tue Aug 17 21:54:12 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GLZ ]  
   

Permits for Non-native Species or Import and Export

of Non-native and Native Species (dated 2002)



Hybrids of animals or plants bred or propagated in captivity that

result from one listed parent and one non-listed parent are exempt from the requirements of the Act. All other hybrids that

involve crosses of listed species or subspecies are covered by the Act. Where an animal or plant is listed at the species level,

every member of that species is protected under the Act, whether

the specimen is identifiable as a member of a particular

subspecies, and whether the animal or plant has parents of two different subspecies. For example, tigers are listed at the species level, so offspring of two different subspecies of tigers are protected by the Act. The Service considers the intentional hybridization of captive endangered or threatened

species as contrary to the purposes of the Act, unless current science shows that cross breeding is necessary to keep genetically viable populations. It is recommended that breeding records be maintained to show parentage andhybrid status. Other laws such as the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) and CITES consider hybrids protected.
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