Just because there are some ignorant pices of sht, does not mean all of us are. I'm shure lots of people kill adders in the UK. As long as there are people who do not understand snakes there will always be people killing them. It's not just in America. Tides are starting to shift. There has been a lot of contraversy about this lately. I do not have to much time before work so I could only dig up one link. I'll post more when I get off of work.
Georgia Officials Called on to End Cruel, Dangerous Rattlesnake Roundups
Can you point out to me where i said all Americans are ignorant?
When i was I'm pretty sure in America they don't care, i was on about governments actually putting laws in place so that it is an offense to kill any native herps.
I'm sure people probably do kill adders and grass snakes here. But very rarely, show me any pictures on the internet of people killing our native wildlife? I could show you 100 from the states in 2 seconds. I'm not having a go at all Americans, so i don't know why you're getting defensive.
I'm aware of that link, but it's still prominent in other states. People need to start educating people on what to do if one is on 'your' land. Things like there should be at least one person within a community who is able to dispose of them correctly. It's not hard, if you used a longer hook than usual you can easily place a rattlesnake into a bin...and then release it.
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Just because there are some ignorant pices of sht, does not mean all of us are. I'm shure lots of people kill adders in the UK. As long as there are people who do not understand snakes there will always be people killing them. It's not just in America. Tides are starting to shift. There has been a lot of contraversy about this lately. I do not have to much time before work so I could only dig up one link. I'll post more when I get off of work.
Georgia Officials Called on to End Cruel, Dangerous Rattlesnake Roundups
Can you point out to me where i said all Americans are ignorant?
When i was I'm pretty sure in America they don't care, i was on about governments actually putting laws in place so that it is an offense to kill any native herps.
I'm sure people probably do kill adders and grass snakes here. But very rarely, show me any pictures on the internet of people killing our native wildlife? I could show you 100 from the states in 2 seconds. I'm not having a go at all Americans, so i don't know why you're getting defensive.
I'm aware of that link, but it's still prominent in other states. People need to start educating people on what to do if one is on 'your' land. Things like there should be at least one person within a community who is able to dispose of them correctly. It's not hard, if you used a longer hook than usual you can easily place a rattlesnake into a bin...and then release it.