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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 32488" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>I believe that its necessary, since that stops illegal trafficking a bit. Let me be honest,most T's in collections probably originated from illegal collecting in the wild. If it wasn't for this no matter how sad,we wouldn't have a hobby today. I think when we as hobbyists and nature conservation all over the world could work together,that will be the way forward. Look at a prime example,Poecilotheria Metallica its not primarily illegal collecting making wild numbers drop but human encroachment on natural habitat and deforestation. We can see all over the world,not just in one area or one type of specie how humans are taking away natural habitats due to population growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 32488, member: 1070"] I believe that its necessary, since that stops illegal trafficking a bit. Let me be honest,most T's in collections probably originated from illegal collecting in the wild. If it wasn't for this no matter how sad,we wouldn't have a hobby today. I think when we as hobbyists and nature conservation all over the world could work together,that will be the way forward. Look at a prime example,Poecilotheria Metallica its not primarily illegal collecting making wild numbers drop but human encroachment on natural habitat and deforestation. We can see all over the world,not just in one area or one type of specie how humans are taking away natural habitats due to population growth. [/QUOTE]
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