I didn't want to steal another thread (where do they came from) but the last few posts raised some questions and thoughts.
What conservation value do captive reptiles have? They can never be released to the wild (not the ones we keep and breed anyway), so how are we contributing to conservation of reptiles?
Availability and low prices discourage people from poaching (in some cases) but that's not much of an effort on our part, is it? Should we do more or is it the Wildlife Department's job to protect and conserve?
In reality, is "protection", "conservation status", "reserves and Parks" and other passive measures applied by wildlife departments doing anything for conservation of reptiles?
I am posting this as a topic for discussion, not as my personal ideas and opinions, so please .....
What conservation value do captive reptiles have? They can never be released to the wild (not the ones we keep and breed anyway), so how are we contributing to conservation of reptiles?
Availability and low prices discourage people from poaching (in some cases) but that's not much of an effort on our part, is it? Should we do more or is it the Wildlife Department's job to protect and conserve?
In reality, is "protection", "conservation status", "reserves and Parks" and other passive measures applied by wildlife departments doing anything for conservation of reptiles?
I am posting this as a topic for discussion, not as my personal ideas and opinions, so please .....