Hello again for Q4
Almost there at question five which will be an easy one, and I am so glad to see the debate in each of the questions continue. I deliberately left the previous question ambiguous as to where I stood and was called on it, which is great. There are many well thought out answers, then further answers that show passion and understanding. As I said from the outset, it was important for me to hear from you all where you stood on many issues, and where you see the hobby, the laws, the state and level of conservation and a raft of things that by virtue of the fact that you are prepared to voice your opinion, means you are prepared think about. In this day and age talk is cheap, but it is necessary and important so that the views of everyone are heard. These views form the basis of an overall understanding of our hobby and how we can grow, not just in keeping animals but also in being taken seriously as a big and diverse interest group. This week I would like to ask the simple question: should an Albino Jungle Jaguar Carpet Python be considered Australian Native wildlife? Where should the wildlife laws draw the line?
Thanks again for your thoughts
Regards
Gavin Bedford
Almost there at question five which will be an easy one, and I am so glad to see the debate in each of the questions continue. I deliberately left the previous question ambiguous as to where I stood and was called on it, which is great. There are many well thought out answers, then further answers that show passion and understanding. As I said from the outset, it was important for me to hear from you all where you stood on many issues, and where you see the hobby, the laws, the state and level of conservation and a raft of things that by virtue of the fact that you are prepared to voice your opinion, means you are prepared think about. In this day and age talk is cheap, but it is necessary and important so that the views of everyone are heard. These views form the basis of an overall understanding of our hobby and how we can grow, not just in keeping animals but also in being taken seriously as a big and diverse interest group. This week I would like to ask the simple question: should an Albino Jungle Jaguar Carpet Python be considered Australian Native wildlife? Where should the wildlife laws draw the line?
Thanks again for your thoughts
Regards
Gavin Bedford