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Subject: | Re: Wildlife Harvesting |
From: | "Ian Temby"<> |
Date: | Thu, 6 Aug 1998 12:31:53 +1000 |
Kim, Your comments have some merit, but the most sought-after species of parrots, and therefore the ones that command the highest (black market) prices, are the rare and endangered ones. Many of these species do not breed readily in captivity. I cannot see how permitting and regulating trade in other species can benefit these ones. Just a thought. Cheers Ian |
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