I do think they should have a quota on how many they can take
Also why should they sell adults and not just captive bred hatchies ?
I strongly agree with this.
I do think they should have a quota on how many they can take
Also why should they sell adults and not just captive bred hatchies ?
I would rather pay $800 or so for someone to collect 8 stimmies for me than get my own, because I know that it would take me a heck of a lot more than $800 to get there and spend time searching etc, and I may not even be able to find any
think they charge quite a bit more then $100each
Sdaji said:Gregory, if wild animals can be taken for profit, without damaging the populations, do you have a problem with it?
I eat fish, they are harvested from the wild, someone is profiting from me buying them.
As long as those collecting them are doing it responsibly
I think it would be silly to say that the animals shouldn't be collected at all.
I know of illegal collecting which has been done hideously irresponsibly, I've literally felt violently ill when I've seen what poachers have done to large areas of habitat and at least to some degree, people doing it legally will be more responsible.
womas4me said:I wont be drawn into a moral argument, if i wanted that i would join Greenpeace.
Where are you going with this and what outcome are you aiming for?
womas4me said:Ah, i want to know though, how exactly am i profiting from this. Have you somehow seen my cash book.
OK to answer your question, define responsibly catching a reptile. Does this involve a certain moral technique.
Where realistically does morality come into this. I am not asking for how you feel but for facts about how this is effecting the current wild populations and the potential impact it will have in the future on reptile populations.
Saying ' i know nothing will change ' is a very defeatist statement Gregory.
i hear ya greg,i agree with your stance.i refused wild caught bhp's from wa.call me stupid but i just couldn't justify it
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