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animal planet

(Sorry to say but reptile nation is nowhere near being united. Most are too lazy to get up and do anything.)

sorry but it is negative thinking like that which hurts this hobby instead of whining get out there and do something.
 
dont know if the show was mentioned in earlier pages but just watched a few episodes of "swamp brothers" on animal planet and it wasn't terrible. First off, I had no idea that the guys from Glades herp were the guys behind the show, and secondly only real weird thing about the show was the announcer called a scaleless hognose snake a hognose python.
 
Bumping this after watching "Man eating super snake on animal planet". Always wondered why a lot of the people they interview are from the US geological survey, what does that org have to do with wildlife?
 
what i dont get about animal planet lately is they are very against reptiles in general. After steve and jeff they only really show reptiles as mean, dirty, and killers. all the shows that i've seen lately on animal planet were about cats or dogs and when they were about snakes it portrayed them as cold blood killers, or the problem for everything. it really disappoints me, because animal planet is suppose to be for animals, not against them.
 
Think they get most if not all of their funding from the humane society or the ASPCA now. National geographic has some good shows and even shows old croc hunter episodes.
 
"Always wondered why a lot of the people they interview are from the US geological survey, what does that org have to do with wildlife?"

USGS has the Biological Resources Division that is very active in both research and management of wildlife.

My only concern with this whole situation is with such as emphasis on breeding for high end morphs, what happens to the rest of the clutch that aren't these high end morphs? Euthanizing or selling to Joe D Bag for $20 at some reptile show who has no business taking care of any living thing other than the fungus in his shower? I think the industry needs to be better at policing itself before the government does it..
 
My only concern with this whole situation is with such as emphasis on breeding for high end morphs, what happens to the rest of the clutch that aren't these high end morphs? Euthanizing or selling to Joe D Bag for $20 at some reptile show who has no business taking care of any living thing other than the fungus in his shower? I think the industry needs to be better at policing itself before the government does it..

That might be one of the best first posts ever.
 
Hello to all! The outspoken here! Please,everyone pull together on this matter. I agree to most everything said about this issue. I understand what a lot of you are saying,but those of you that have bought a couple of designer snakes to breed in the last few years are not herpetologists! No disrespect to you at all though! We out here that are professional field people need your help more than ever now. I have been in contact with congressman Thomas Rooneys' office on this matter now with the african rock pythons down in Miami. Yep you guessed it still no reply or response from that office yet. I have offered my services to get on this matter with any problem(so called problem) animals. I have no problem with them because that's how I earn my living as an exotics trapper here. I have an even better one for you. Ask the state why they are trapping feral cats here,that kill all kinds of native wildlife not just reptiles and amphibians. They trap them then they spay or neuter them then they turn them loose back where they trapped them,HUH? That's what I said. They aren't native to Florida,are they?? So if you have problems with introduced exotics here,why not have a problem with that issue as well!! You can't feed the wildlife here,however they do it all the time here with cats and with Mascovy ducks.Exotics is my job and wellbeing. Please contact the congressman and ask why trappers like myself that have been asking to get on this problem and to keep the market open to all in this arena. Because if this keeps going with all the negativity and bad publicity,some of us will be out of a job or additional income that is more than needed in this country at this time. Help!! Please. Contact congressman Rooney and express your concerns and opinions.Numbers speak loud to a politician at this time of up coming elections,get political on these people that are doing it to all of us reptile lovers,we have rights too,to have the pets we choose(within reason). If they can have cats and dogs we can have snakes. Thanx to all in our field.
 
Hello to all! The outspoken here! Please,everyone pull together on this matter. I agree to most everything said about this issue. I understand what a lot of you are saying,but those of you that have bought a couple of designer snakes to breed in the last few years are not herpetologists! No disrespect to you at all though! We out here that are professional field people need your help more than ever now. I have been in contact with congressman Thomas Rooneys' office on this matter now with the african rock pythons down in Miami. Yep you guessed it still no reply or response from that office yet. I have offered my services to get on this matter with any problem(so called problem) animals. I have no problem with them because that's how I earn my living as an exotics trapper here. I have an even better one for you. Ask the state why they are trapping feral cats here,that kill all kinds of native wildlife not just reptiles and amphibians. They trap them then they spay or neuter them then they turn them loose back where they trapped them,HUH? That's what I said. They aren't native to Florida,are they?? So if you have problems with introduced exotics here,why not have a problem with that issue as well!! You can't feed the wildlife here,however they do it all the time here with cats and with Mascovy ducks.Exotics is my job and wellbeing. Please contact the congressman and ask why trappers like myself that have been asking to get on this problem and to keep the market open to all in this arena. Because if this keeps going with all the negativity and bad publicity,some of us will be out of a job or additional income that is more than needed in this country at this time. Help!! Please. Contact congressman Rooney and express your concerns and opinions.Numbers speak loud to a politician at this time of up coming elections,get political on these people that are doing it to all of us reptile lovers,we have rights too,to have the pets we choose(within reason). If they can have cats and dogs we can have snakes. Thanx to all in our field.
You insult people then ask for their help:shootfoot
 
I understand what a lot of you are saying,but those of you that have bought a couple of designer snakes to breed in the last few years are not herpetologists!

Herpetology is the branch of zoology concerned with the study of amphibians (including frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and gymnophiona) and reptiles (including snakes, lizards, amphisbaenids, turtles, terrapins, tortoises, crocodilians, and the tuataras).

There are many careers in the field of herpetology. These include, but are not limited to, field research, public and private breeding, zoological staff or curating, museum staff or curating and college teaching.

The study of reptile does not imply any length of time dedicated to the subject but only that one chooses to continually learn about the subject at hand.

We out here that are professional field people need your help more than ever now.

You don't strike me as a professional. You come across more as someone who feels the need to justify a lack of understanding and experience by stating how long you have supposedly have been working in a field you deem as related to reptiles and the study of them. Being a trapper only means you know how to catch them. Not that you understand how to care for them or keep them alive or anything else about them.

No disrespect to you at all though!

You constantly disrespect people here including the Mods from what I have seen. I don't post very often but I do check the site often. I have seen you give bad advice and be extremely confrontational. You refuse to admit when you are wrong and are unapologetic even when confronted with facts proving you are wrong.

My suggestion:
Remove your head from your rectum, try to be civil, learn from others here that have much more experience than you do, and try really being respectful to others for a change.

I apologize in advance to the mods if this post is out of line.
 
Herpetology is the branch of zoology concerned with the study of amphibians (including frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and gymnophiona) and reptiles (including snakes, lizards, amphisbaenids, turtles, terrapins, tortoises, crocodilians, and the tuataras).

There are many careers in the field of herpetology. These include, but are not limited to, field research, public and private breeding, zoological staff or curating, museum staff or curating and college teaching.

The study of reptile does not imply any length of time dedicated to the subject but only that one chooses to continually learn about the subject at hand.



You don't strike me as a professional. You come across more as someone who feels the need to justify a lack of understanding and experience by stating how long you have supposedly have been working in a field you deem as related to reptiles and the study of them. Being a trapper only means you know how to catch them. Not that you understand how to care for them or keep them alive or anything else about them.



You constantly disrespect people here including the Mods from what I have seen. I don't post very often but I do check the site often. I have seen you give bad advice and be extremely confrontational. You refuse to admit when you are wrong and are unapologetic even when confronted with facts proving you are wrong.

My suggestion:
Remove your head from your rectum, try to be civil, learn from others here that have much more experience than you do, and try really being respectful to others for a change.

I apologize in advance to the mods if this post is out of line.
:iagree:
 
have you seen the new show called Rattlesnake Republic on Animal Planet last night? I didn't see it, it's a reality show on people that collect rattlesnakes for rattlesnake round ups? Rounding up masses of snakes to sell for $4 per pound. They reached a new low
 
have you seen the new show called Rattlesnake Republic on Animal Planet last night? I didn't see it, it's a reality show on people that collect rattlesnakes for rattlesnake round ups? Rounding up masses of snakes to sell for $4 per pound. They reached a new low

I thought Animal Planet was a pro-animal channel, not one that promotes rounding up, torturing, and killing animals for no other reason than because people don't like them. *shakes head sadly*
 
have you seen the new show called Rattlesnake Republic on Animal Planet last night? I didn't see it, it's a reality show on people that collect rattlesnakes for rattlesnake round ups? Rounding up masses of snakes to sell for $4 per pound. They reached a new low

I think i caught a few seconds of that show, only turned to it for a minute but it was 2 guys trying to catch a rattlesnake for who knows how long. One of the guys ended up shooting his arm down a hole to get it, didn't know they were collecting for a rattlesnake round up though.
 
Wow. Animal Planet is getting pretty pathetic. I remember living in Alabama not to long ago, people would still go around and pour gas down Gopher Tortoise burrows to drive out the Rattlesnakes so they could catch them for the Opp, Alabama rattlesnake rodeo or so they could just kill them. I find it funny how pathetic people can be. Why would you purposely travel, 10, 20, 30 miles out of your way, waste countless hours finding rattlesnakes, risking being tagged and possibly dying just to kill a snake? That speaks a lot about the intelligence level of some people.

I don't know why Animal Planet speaks so highly of cats and dogs but it bashes reptiles? Isn't Animal Planet supposed to treat all animals equal?
 
I know a lot of people, myself included, who are wondering the same thing. I guess they want the ratings, so they are catering to the general public.
 
The show sucked,it was typical AP FEAR and less then factual.
Im smack in the middle of this freak shows origins.

It all started in Sweetwater TX,where I was a faithful attendy for the first 9 yrs consecutive.

Its a blood sport against animals to entertain the public.

Dog fighting is illegal for ? . . . . . :censored:

have you seen the new show called Rattlesnake Republic on Animal Planet last night? I didn't see it, it's a reality show on people that collect rattlesnakes for rattlesnake round ups? Rounding up masses of snakes to sell for $4 per pound. They reached a new low
 
I have seen all these new anti-reptile programming, and quite frankly it just goes to show you how a network is just trying to feed into the fears of people who know nothing of how reptiles really are. I know they are just trying to go for the shock factor on alot of the shows which I guess works for them no matter how it makes us feel. The other thing that really rubbed me the wrong way is how freely the spewed out the misinformation on reptiles in a whole. I have a young daughter that loves her reptiles, and there is no way in hades I will ever let her watch any programming they have to offer. I have sent emails to corporate about how the real herp enthusiasts feel on all this crap, but I doubt it will ever be even closely looked at by anybody of importance.
 
What makes me sad is that they once showed Steve Irwin's Croc Hunter shows every day...it's degrading for them to go anti-reptile like this after his death. Makes me sick. I saw they were playing a killer snakes show and I refused to even turn to the channel. Do they really play that shallow of programming?I thought this was the ANIMAL Planet, not the Domestic Cat and Dog Planet... But I can't really say anything because I haven't done any work to stop it-if complaining to AP isn't effective, what is the best tactic?
 
I see an even bigger problem of their newest shows which show the hunting of alligators for sport as well as another program depicting "hunters" for rattlesnake roundups labeled as saviors for removing the "dangerous" yet indigenous wildlife
 
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