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Old 10-Oct-07, 08:56 AM
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Rehabilitating native wildlife has many negatives and few positives. I don't want to taint this thread but feel free to PM me and I will point you in the right direction with regards to further information.
Dont piss on my parade Jonno. Stick to your displays and stay out of the rescue carer debate please. Its all about education as far as Im concerned and if it means people get their jollies caring for injured animals it all leads to the same place in the end.
A greater understanding and awareness of the environment and the creatures that live in it.

Where do you draw the line, snake removal? Thats seen as required human intervention. You know what my feelings are on this issue from previous discussions and as such I would ask you to look for the positives; and there are many; instead of making generalised statements based on a couple of hal********d PHD treatises. Sure they are based in some fact but they are conclusions based on hurried and poorly interpreted data. They are done by students after all.
 

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