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Hey static.. the following people are licensed with your state as wildlife rehabbers AND they are also into herps too [ They're members of RTB even... J-Riley, Constrictor-BO, Shadrach] try asking them what the herp laws are in your state. Also Eddie is in your state too and knows the laws a bit also.
there's also the state F&W Dept. that you could check out too. Try locating a herp association even and asking there. There are many avenues to find the state and local laws relative to herps where you live. Just seek em out is all [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]
Yeah Juls...That's basically what many don't seem to understand..You do NOT have to be a wildlife rehabber, or reptile rescue in order to help out a reptile in need. Just think of ALL the reptiles that YOU alone have helped over the years and where'd they'd all be if ya basically "didn't give a #$%^$%^$%^$%^&.
Rav,, thanx for making the ditinguishments in your posting here. I was just trying to get across a basis of ethics and compassion is all really. Afterall, it's not the piece of paper that one has that is going to make the difference, yet the "action/inaction" that they do that will make the difference. EDUCATION is the key ! What one does with what they have learned is what's going to make the difference in the long run. I know some people who have pieces of paper that reflect on what has been taught to them, in whatever field it is, yet they haven't a clue in what they are doing either. Go figure ! [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img]
GA has got some of the most ridiculous laws I have come across related to the snakes one is allowed to keep IMO.
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