If we were allowed to keep native animals as pets, could it save them from extinction?
While the prevailing belief is that wildlife should stay in the wild, at least one one respected biologist thinks that allowing us to keep Australian animals as pets could help their chances of survival.
A paleontologist at the University of New South Wales, Mike Archer, told Geoff Hutchison of ABC Radio Perth that not allowing the public to keep native animals as pets was "potentially a passport to extinction".
Only South Australia and Victoria permit the keeping of native animals as house pets, and Professor Archer said that if it were more common there would be greater interest in saving them.
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Interesting argument - although I feel there is a strong counter-argument that domesticating animals is not exactly preserving them?A paleontologist at the University of New South Wales, Mike Archer, told Geoff Hutchison of ABC Radio Perth that not allowing the public to keep native animals as pets was "potentially a passport to extinction".
Only South Australia and Victoria permit the keeping of native animals as house pets, and Professor Archer said that if it were more common there would be greater interest in saving them.
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