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Conservation the good,the bad and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 23975" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Hello everyone</p><p></p><p>I think this is something that everyone could have discussed or wondered about at some stage, so I am going to open this up for discussion . I want to see peoples views,also input. Conservation is a must, either the specie or its habitat being preserved. I'm not an employed conservationist, but I do support it. What I'd like to know is with the methods or views,is it having a good and bad effect ? </p><p>- banning of export of certain animals </p><p>- only allowing certain amount of permits(if any) </p><p>- not allowing captive breeding programs</p><p>I will list more as this goes on,its just a discussion so I could have made errors and I'm open for corrections. Since the above doesn't make sense,when it comes to deforestation(human development), or indigenous people themselves killing these animals in question or even consuming them. Also,wouldn't it be in favor of conservation being more proactive with education at school level ? Like I've said,I'm just starting a topic which could enlighten me. I feel as a huge hobby,we could help conservation with levels of animals that are either on the point of extinction or close to. Please feel free to join in !!!</p><p></p><p>After posting I will try and summarize what you've posted,please reply after to state if its acceptable and if not so I can edit it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 23975, member: 1070"] Hello everyone I think this is something that everyone could have discussed or wondered about at some stage, so I am going to open this up for discussion . I want to see peoples views,also input. Conservation is a must, either the specie or its habitat being preserved. I'm not an employed conservationist, but I do support it. What I'd like to know is with the methods or views,is it having a good and bad effect ? - banning of export of certain animals - only allowing certain amount of permits(if any) - not allowing captive breeding programs I will list more as this goes on,its just a discussion so I could have made errors and I'm open for corrections. Since the above doesn't make sense,when it comes to deforestation(human development), or indigenous people themselves killing these animals in question or even consuming them. Also,wouldn't it be in favor of conservation being more proactive with education at school level ? Like I've said,I'm just starting a topic which could enlighten me. I feel as a huge hobby,we could help conservation with levels of animals that are either on the point of extinction or close to. Please feel free to join in !!! After posting I will try and summarize what you've posted,please reply after to state if its acceptable and if not so I can edit it. [/QUOTE]
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