Thread: wild Quakers?
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Old 07-05-2009, 11:21 PM
RoxyGirlsMom RoxyGirlsMom is offline
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Originally Posted by Lori~D View Post
They cannot relocate them. They breed like rabbits. They survive in all of our climates. They are an introduced species, a result of careless irresponsible pet owners releasing them into the wild. Where are they supposed to relocate them too? There natural habitat? Cant. Cites laws dont permit it. The ones you see in the wild are now generations of their own and are wild animals. Capturing them as pets doesnt work either and is just as cruel. They reek havoc on the power company (and us). So in some cases - like bugs- - they must have the numbers reduced....AND ITS OUR OWN FAULT!
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Kudos to you!!! I couldn't have said it better myself...I totally and wholeheartedly agree with you...the silly/stupid humans that we are.
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