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    Re: Hello! Thanks for having me - I'd love some recommendations on Garter species!

    Hi Madisynn, welcome to the forum! Great to see you here. All of the information that i've recieved so far has revealed that its ok to keep the captive bred specimens of infernalis. Collection from the wild populations are frowned upon.
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    Re: Hello! Thanks for having me - I'd love some recommendations on Garter species!

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Hi Madisynn, welcome to the forum! Great to see you here. All of the information that i've recieved so far has revealed that its ok to keep the captive bred specimens of infernalis. Collection from the wild populations are frowned upon.

    "Frowned upon" isn't a legal term, that shouldn't be used to determine legal or illegal possession.
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    Re: Hello! Thanks for having me - I'd love some recommendations on Garter species!

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    "Frowned upon" isn't a legal term, that shouldn't be used to determine legal or illegal possession.
    The language is a acceptable inference as it pertains to the scientists and taxonomists studies that show the dwindling natural habitat of infernalis. Though nowhere near the conservation status of t.s. tetratenia, or the federal legislation, still a quandry. Depending on which literature you peruse the conservation status of infernalis varies as well.
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