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Animallover1
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hhmoore
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The fact that we have people arguing for and even defending the release (ahem, excuse me...."escape") of non-native species in a public forum simply blows me mind, considering the status of current modern herpetoculture in America. The nonchalant attitude towards this sort of thing is disturbing at best and sickening at worst. I hope all of your cages are secure, regardless of what you keep. I don't want your negligence harming ecosystems or responsible keepers any more than what has already occurred. Yikes.
Regardless if they were escapes or releases, if he has had them happen numerous times over many years, then why the hell hasn't he fixed the problem? Theres no excuse for such continued negligence. If you know there is a problem and you don't fix it, then its just as bad as if he purposefully released them if you ask me.
David. Try reading.
My license is also renewed through 2017.![]()
Thanks for the condescending suggestions, fellas but trust me, I have quite a firm grasp on reading comprehension.
As a 31 year old "kid" pursuing a Geosciences/Environmental Analysis degree I can assure you that if you are still finding non-captive Chameleons in your area, the "problem" has not been rectified. You have done the damage already, and seem unconcerned with doing anything other than making money off your blunders. Congratulations.
Thanks for the condescending suggestions, fellas but trust me, I have quite a firm grasp on reading comprehension.
As a 31 year old "kid" pursuing a Geosciences/Environmental Analysis degree I can assure you that if you are still finding non-captive Chameleons in your area, the "problem" has not been rectified. You have done the damage already, and seem unconcerned with doing anything other than making money off your blunders. Congratulations.
I agree. The damage is done already. It's not hard to realize that you have not caught every chameleon that has escaped and is breeding in the wild. It simply was negligence in the first place that allowed anything to escape at all, no matter if the issue may or may not be fixed now. It is your responsibility to make sure enclosures are like Alcatraz if you are raising and breeding animals in an environment that they can possibly breed in naturally.
The worst part is a general refusal to admit that there was any wrongdoing.