Alexahnder
Well-Known Member
What are all your opinions on crocodile farming??
(Jumps up on soapbox)
Personally i don't see how turning crocodiles into boots, bags, and belts can be called conservation. How can raiding wild crocodiles nests and raising the eggs have any positive affects on crocodile conservation? Crocodiles are magnificent reptiles who deserve to be protected. They are at the top of the food chain and are being unfairly stereotyped as killing machines. Whenever there is a crocodile attack there is a big uproar about how we should go out and kill every crocodile in sight.
You have more chance of being killed by an allergic reaction to a bee sting than actually being attacked, not killed, by a crocodile. Do humans go out and shoot every bee in sight?
Crocodile farming does not conserve wild crocodile populations. Crocodile farms in Australia do not re-introduce crocodiles into the wild. Crocodile farms are not "conservation projects" as they are said to be. They are slaughter yards.
(gets of soapbox)
Alexahnder
(Jumps up on soapbox)
Personally i don't see how turning crocodiles into boots, bags, and belts can be called conservation. How can raiding wild crocodiles nests and raising the eggs have any positive affects on crocodile conservation? Crocodiles are magnificent reptiles who deserve to be protected. They are at the top of the food chain and are being unfairly stereotyped as killing machines. Whenever there is a crocodile attack there is a big uproar about how we should go out and kill every crocodile in sight.
You have more chance of being killed by an allergic reaction to a bee sting than actually being attacked, not killed, by a crocodile. Do humans go out and shoot every bee in sight?
Crocodile farming does not conserve wild crocodile populations. Crocodile farms in Australia do not re-introduce crocodiles into the wild. Crocodile farms are not "conservation projects" as they are said to be. They are slaughter yards.
(gets of soapbox)
Alexahnder