Ryano, i notice that you say "Murder without reason", thus you are saying that it is ok to murder so long as you have a reason????.... Dont know where you were brought up if thats the case.
Maybe you would prefer to live in anarchy...
Throwing the ol hands up in the air and saying, No its too big i cant do anything about it, is not going to remedy the situation either. You sound like someone who has lost faith in goverment, someone that did not receive justice through the law.
If the "big names" of the australian herp industry are keeping these species, then why should they be exempt from pool.
I understand what you are saying with regards to "not the way you were brought up". But by not doing anything, though you say that you are against exotics, is showing you are for them via proxy.
Yes it is a damn hard place to be. And certainly one person isnt going to make much of a difference. However, education of the remifications, and people being aware and being prepared to take action will certainly make it less viable to bring these species in, or for that matter, our native species out.
Ryano, i am probably not that dissimilar from you in terms of keeping to yourself and out of anyone elses business. But it does become my business when other peoples actions have negative externalities upon me, either directly or indirectly.
I certainly dont want my private collection wiped out through some new exotic desease.
I certainly dont want to hear the latest report saying that Aspidites ramsayi is now classified as extinct
I certainly dont want to go for a walk with the dog or whatever to turn around and see a 20ft anaconda chewing down. (It would be cool in some ways)
I think that by not doing anything, you are just supporting that it is happening. And the consequences of this happening is just too great. We have stuffed enough with problematic species in the past
Maybe you would prefer to live in anarchy...
Throwing the ol hands up in the air and saying, No its too big i cant do anything about it, is not going to remedy the situation either. You sound like someone who has lost faith in goverment, someone that did not receive justice through the law.
If the "big names" of the australian herp industry are keeping these species, then why should they be exempt from pool.
I understand what you are saying with regards to "not the way you were brought up". But by not doing anything, though you say that you are against exotics, is showing you are for them via proxy.
Yes it is a damn hard place to be. And certainly one person isnt going to make much of a difference. However, education of the remifications, and people being aware and being prepared to take action will certainly make it less viable to bring these species in, or for that matter, our native species out.
Ryano, i am probably not that dissimilar from you in terms of keeping to yourself and out of anyone elses business. But it does become my business when other peoples actions have negative externalities upon me, either directly or indirectly.
I certainly dont want my private collection wiped out through some new exotic desease.
I certainly dont want to hear the latest report saying that Aspidites ramsayi is now classified as extinct
I certainly dont want to go for a walk with the dog or whatever to turn around and see a 20ft anaconda chewing down. (It would be cool in some ways)
I think that by not doing anything, you are just supporting that it is happening. And the consequences of this happening is just too great. We have stuffed enough with problematic species in the past