probably not in the next 10 years or longer....
Good news, new W.A species addition's approved.
Water pythons
Rough scaled pythons
Pygmy Pythons
North Westerns Carpets
Brown Tree snakes
Time to go herping and have me some paid fun I think
Regards Dave
I guess now that all termite mounds within sight of the roads in the Pilbara will be demolished in search of perthensis, just like the wheatbelt granites have been reduced to rubble in the search for Stimson's... It beggars belief that some of the original species are still on the wild-take lists after ten years, Stimson's and SW Carpets especially... some local populations must be just about wiped out now.
Jamie
Sad but true.
I find it quite bizarre that I and a few others spent 10 years being told by (then) CALM that allowing private individuals to keep reptiles would have huge negative consequences for wild populations, and yet they have allowed unfettered collecting of species now commonly bred to still be taken from the wild after 10 years. I guess it's like the eastern states and pokies - once governments get on the revenue drip they have difficulty weaning themselves off it - and WA has other enormous imposts on keepers as well, including the new quarantine "inspection" fee. Bizarre indeed...
Jamie
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