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The Leader of the Eastern Gang
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Windsor, Ontario
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Re: The snakes are out!!!!
Well, I want the right people to find them -- it's important for study. It's the multitude of pre-adolescent boys constantly trooping through the place I don't want to find them.
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Re: The snakes are out!!!!
I really mean it. You could watch them, photograph them, count them and chart their progress. Observe their feeding preferences, take note if these preferences are seasonal etc. No one needs to know where you're doing this work. It is people like yourself, who can, through micro-habitat study, advance our understanding of these small populations. Let's just call the location 'Anji's Pond'.
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Re: The snakes are out!!!!
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Let's all agree now never to buy protected species which we suspect to be illegally wild caught. If we, as THE Thamnophis forum, don't do this, who will?
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The Leader of the Eastern Gang
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Re: The snakes are out!!!!
I agree, James!
That is exactly why, even though I could have just kept my mouth shut (or my fingers off the keyboard, in this case!) and pretended I'd just found a T.s. sirtalis, I decided to make it known, and return him to where he should be. I am definitely going to keep looking for them, although I don't know how closely I'll be able to study them, since my little pond is a fair distance from my house. And let me tell you, anybody I see catching snakes there is going to get a good lecture on species identification, and the importance of protecting endangered creatures!
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Re: The snakes are out!!!!
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I'm not so sure about who is the biggest threat. Individuals collecting just one snake for their own collection may very well have an impact comparable to those who collect dozens for sale. Depending on the ratio. I know I'm not going to convince anybody not to collect wild garters, but if you do collect them, you better breed them. ![]()
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