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There are countries that dont do anything in this
matter. I think like you. Here in México.
Congratulations and happy new year.
--- Richard J Rego <[log in to unmask]> escribió: >
Hello All,
>
> Like I said, this post was sure to result in
> some protest. Of
> course all animals should be treated humanely, even
> the introduced ones.
> But until people really realize the negative impact
> that most introduced
> species have, they will continue to survive,
> reproduce and cause damage
> in their "new" home.
> Animal rights types are just as one-sided as
> my original article
> (intended). No animal rights group in a million
> years is going to spend
> their billions of dollars on eradicating Japanese
> Shore Crabs from the US
> coastline in order to save native species. BUT,
> they will spend it to
> prevent the trapping and euthanizing of feral house
> cats...why? easy,
> Japanese Shore Crabs aren't cute and fuzzy.
> Remember, WE (human beings) are the DIRECT
> cause of these
> introductions, and it is OUR job to fix it. It's
> not going to get any
> better on its own. Protect the cats...lose the
> birds.
> By the way, I own a house cat, with emphasis
> on the word house!
> As a RESPONSIBLE pet owner, my cat is strictly an
> indoor cat who is
> spayed. I also control my dogs with a fence around
> my yard.
>
> NOW, in order to keep this list mollusk
> related, please e-mail me
> privately. Thanks.
>
> Rick.
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Atentamente
RICARDO SALCEDO ROCK
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