The pet trade is incapable of regulating itself. All it goes for is short term money, and it has caused some ecological messes. Lionfish in the Atlantic, everything in Florida canals, especially hobbyist dumped plecos, Channa snakeheads, swordtails in Canadian hot springs - the list is long. I used to see goldfish go by on a regular basis when I used to fish. They'd die in fall, but all summer they'd compete with natives, and possibly spread diseases.
The number of turtles that shocked their owners by growing and ended up freezing to death every autumn was terrible around here. But before they froze, they were quicker and faster than turtles adapted for our environment, and caused a lot of native turtle deaths over the summer. I have a now 39-40 year old red eared slider I inherited 25 years ago, and several times I was told to set it free by well meaning but quite seriously ignorant people. Freedom for them is not anywhere close to here.
I have spoken with importers who say they average 1 to 3 requests per week for snakeheads, even though they have been illegal for years. The people seeking them often go ballistic when they are refused. I once got to hear one of those tantrums when I was in the office when one guy called. Their danger to our environment is well documented and there for every intelligent person to consider, but these guys want their forbidden toys.
You don't think of a hamster as a dangerous beast, but it the right place, it can be.
The number of turtles that shocked their owners by growing and ended up freezing to death every autumn was terrible around here. But before they froze, they were quicker and faster than turtles adapted for our environment, and caused a lot of native turtle deaths over the summer. I have a now 39-40 year old red eared slider I inherited 25 years ago, and several times I was told to set it free by well meaning but quite seriously ignorant people. Freedom for them is not anywhere close to here.
I have spoken with importers who say they average 1 to 3 requests per week for snakeheads, even though they have been illegal for years. The people seeking them often go ballistic when they are refused. I once got to hear one of those tantrums when I was in the office when one guy called. Their danger to our environment is well documented and there for every intelligent person to consider, but these guys want their forbidden toys.
You don't think of a hamster as a dangerous beast, but it the right place, it can be.