hhmoore
tired & cranky shadow
This thread is the followup to a PM conversation I had with another member. Basically, I questioned the sale/purchase/shipping of Argentine boas. B.c.occidentalis is CITES I (from cites.org - "includes species threatened with extinction. Trade in specimens of these species is permitted only in exceptional circumstances"). My understanding had been that CITES I animals were covered under the Endangered Species Act, which, among other things, prohibits the delivery, receipt, transport, or shipping of protected species in interstate or foreign commerce.
Argentine boas are regularly advertised, but I seldom see the disclaimer for in-state sales only...as opposed to Indian pythons (also CITES I), which are rarely listed without that disclaimer. One of the reasons I am not currently working with this species is that I did not want to deal with the hassles of federal permits...So the questions I am posing here are: was I mistaken in my belief, and interpretation of the Endangered Species Act? Can Argentine boas, by virtue of whatever graces, be traded as freely (within the boundaries of the US) as BCI/BCC?
Any info would be much appreciated.
I guess I should post this in the shipping forum, also.
Argentine boas are regularly advertised, but I seldom see the disclaimer for in-state sales only...as opposed to Indian pythons (also CITES I), which are rarely listed without that disclaimer. One of the reasons I am not currently working with this species is that I did not want to deal with the hassles of federal permits...So the questions I am posing here are: was I mistaken in my belief, and interpretation of the Endangered Species Act? Can Argentine boas, by virtue of whatever graces, be traded as freely (within the boundaries of the US) as BCI/BCC?
Any info would be much appreciated.
I guess I should post this in the shipping forum, also.