Midgard.Morelia
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Does anyone know or have any information on what conservation or preservation efforts are being made for native reptiles throughout Australia?
I am mainly interested in carpet pythons, but it’s important for all reptiles. I would go further to say that it is important for all native animals, (because it is) but I understand that there is already quite a lot of effort being put towards amphibian, birds, marine and mammal conservation, whereas I cannot find any substantial or reliable information re reptiles…
I also understand that there is quite a lot of difficulty with government regulations on releasing captive bred reptiles into their known habitats, is there any work being done to remedy/change this?
this is also… not to say that all subspecies of carpet pythons need a high priority of conservation. But after a few years watching how the captive breeding industry works, with their designer pythons and cross breeding. I am seeing significantly less and less pure wildtype individuals. I am worried that, should a locality specific subspecies be lost in the wild, there might be no way to bring the population back. Granted, I’d be happy to know I am wrong to believe that.
I am mainly interested in carpet pythons, but it’s important for all reptiles. I would go further to say that it is important for all native animals, (because it is) but I understand that there is already quite a lot of effort being put towards amphibian, birds, marine and mammal conservation, whereas I cannot find any substantial or reliable information re reptiles…
I also understand that there is quite a lot of difficulty with government regulations on releasing captive bred reptiles into their known habitats, is there any work being done to remedy/change this?
this is also… not to say that all subspecies of carpet pythons need a high priority of conservation. But after a few years watching how the captive breeding industry works, with their designer pythons and cross breeding. I am seeing significantly less and less pure wildtype individuals. I am worried that, should a locality specific subspecies be lost in the wild, there might be no way to bring the population back. Granted, I’d be happy to know I am wrong to believe that.