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Old 13-Nov-07, 08:43 PM
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...why?

...people who study Environmental Law wouldn't be trained to relocate snakes...? An architect can design a house, odds are he can't build one...
but surely any person/s placed in a position where they would be primarily responsible for dealing with possible if not frequent "environmental" encounters with local fauna, should also be trained responsibly in the 'removal/relocation' of disruptive species. Or is that too much to ask?

Surely if you went for a new job stationed in the middle of' nowhere', as an environmentalist you would research andc be 'informed' of the local hazards and environmental threats and prepare to deal with them in the correct manner ...
 
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