You seem to raise two issues:
On Dog Clubs it cannot hurt to try I suppose - and also try and pressure
councils to include information with dog registration. But I suspect that
the less responsible owners are less likely to belong to a club (or have
their dog registered come to that). But even if it only gets the message
through to a few it would be worth trying.
As for bird smuggling - illegal wildlife traffic rates with drugs and arms
as one of the largest smuggling "industries". Birds form a significant part
of this and our parrots are a target as they fetch large prices overseas.
On 17/02/2008, Victoria Quinton <> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Do you think it would be possible and a good idea to have discussions with
> 'dog owner groups' about this issue?
>
> How likely do you think it might be for such groups with websites, to
> include links that show the most vulnerable wildlife that needs protecting?
>
> I wonder if this could be at least as powerful a message as pictures of
> aggressive-looking canines - or felines - with words about keeping their
> movements restricted.
>
>
>
> Paying a fine will not always lead to behaviour change.
>
> It would probably be useful [ideally from a source not seen as too
> biased one way or the other] to have a widely-spread 'census' of opinions
> about attitudes to pets.
>
> Do people still make much money with bird smuggling?
>
> It is really difficult not to seem preachy about any issue about which any
> one of us feels strongly.
>
>
>
>
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