lisa37
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Hi guys,
My name is Lisa Pardus. I have three ball pythons, a green iguana, and a rat snake my son caught in our home. I am involved in environmental issues in the state of Florida.
Back in August, I attended a meeting of the Blue Ribbon Panel. They were working on a management plan for the "Future of Florida's Forests". The state was working on a 25-year plan for Florida's Forests. Now, what does this have to do with you all? Simple.
During the discussion, the panel agreed that the Ag. Commissioner should have a tighter reign on imported exotic species. Two years ago, I was worried that owners would be turning their Anacondas loose in our canals and waterways and would bring about knee-jerk legislation. Last Sept./Oct. a story ran about a boa that ate an Alligator. That got everyone upset about "giant" snake species in our state giving those who needed an excuse to start legislating exotics.
Today, I attended the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) meeting in Gainesville. The subject of exotic species was brought up. The FWC is preparing a legislative bill (that has two sponsors) that will require owners of venomous reptiles, monitor lizards, giant snake breeds, etc. to purchase a license for $100.00 (one flat fee no matter how many of these species you have) among other regulations if you choose to own any of these "dangerous" exotics.
This, along with decision of the Panel in August should be a wake-up call to importers and even breeders. That is why I put this in this thread. If it needs moved, please move it.
I will be coming back here to help answer questions if I can, or steer you to whom you should ask.
There was someone at the meeting named Eugene from Orlando who claimed to represent some of the Reptile business in this state. He was talking about how there is a need for legislation and regulations of this industry. Please take notice and be aware of what is going on.
My name is Lisa Pardus. I have three ball pythons, a green iguana, and a rat snake my son caught in our home. I am involved in environmental issues in the state of Florida.
Back in August, I attended a meeting of the Blue Ribbon Panel. They were working on a management plan for the "Future of Florida's Forests". The state was working on a 25-year plan for Florida's Forests. Now, what does this have to do with you all? Simple.
During the discussion, the panel agreed that the Ag. Commissioner should have a tighter reign on imported exotic species. Two years ago, I was worried that owners would be turning their Anacondas loose in our canals and waterways and would bring about knee-jerk legislation. Last Sept./Oct. a story ran about a boa that ate an Alligator. That got everyone upset about "giant" snake species in our state giving those who needed an excuse to start legislating exotics.
Today, I attended the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) meeting in Gainesville. The subject of exotic species was brought up. The FWC is preparing a legislative bill (that has two sponsors) that will require owners of venomous reptiles, monitor lizards, giant snake breeds, etc. to purchase a license for $100.00 (one flat fee no matter how many of these species you have) among other regulations if you choose to own any of these "dangerous" exotics.
This, along with decision of the Panel in August should be a wake-up call to importers and even breeders. That is why I put this in this thread. If it needs moved, please move it.
I will be coming back here to help answer questions if I can, or steer you to whom you should ask.
There was someone at the meeting named Eugene from Orlando who claimed to represent some of the Reptile business in this state. He was talking about how there is a need for legislation and regulations of this industry. Please take notice and be aware of what is going on.