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RE: Facebook Group: "World Protection For Sna
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by tigers9 on March 3, 2010
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venomrob, get some top shelf booze, will you?... the one in glass containers, NO plastic, you will type better and no bad hang overs ;-)
Z
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by wpfsnakes on March 25, 2010
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Hello..
My name is Richard from the World Protection for Snakes, I have been reading all your comments on here and I would like to start off and apologise if I have caused offence any way possible.
It is feedback like this that the most valuable to me especially with the amount of messages that are sent from my group. I have recently joined forces with Matt Ellerbeck - (the snake man on Facebook) from Canada .
I decided it would be great to en-role him as a admin to my group because i was aware of his many years of hands on snake experience, but I was unaware at the time of the Python Hunt messages he was sending from my group as i did only inform him that i would only be raising awareness on my website about as a whole on the Python ban and the hunt. I will be instructing him now to only send messages from this own group.
The Florida Everglades is truly amazing from what i have experienced last year and is steeped in natural beauty, what's more the Burmese Python is alien to these surroundings, now i personally believe that this is a very sensitive subject as i adore all snakes but the stem of the problem I think it is the ex-owners fault for just releasing them in to this alien habitat.
I just get very upset when reading more news that snakes are shot dead in the python hunt but i also get upset because i know that these snakes do not belong here and is devastating for all parties concerned for the Everglades.
The WPFS aims to be to a world wide organisation in snake conservation work, I am already studying back home here in the UK the British Adder numbers here are not so healthy as they where 10 years ago. But in my favour they are a protected species as they come under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
I have herd of PETA but not of HSUS but i do not know anything about both of them as the UK as different animal laws and rights.
I hope that you can see the WPFS in a different light as all I want is what is best for all snakes as they are beautiful animals, and they deserve as much right to be on this earth as we do and to be treated with respect.
Thanks for your previous support though for all you that have left the group, i am just sorry to have caused upset.
Richard
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by pictigaster1 on March 26, 2010
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It would be nice if the everglades were a place of natural beauty .The fact is that 95% of the beauty is exotic.The everglades is a place of extreme beauty but most is exotic.That is includeing all of the plants and wild life.What needs to happen is for us to embrace the everglades as the everglades that we have not the dream of what they once were.The diversity is exotic in nature so what it is what it is .The systems on this planet stabelized by man is a joke.Man scars all he touches this is a simple fact.Why destroy what obviously works well .The money to be made from the wild exotic far exceeds the need for change.But the money spent to change it will far exceed the money to be made.Government grants to change it to what it once was will never achieve its goal.Embrace the glades as the glades.
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