sammy_kaye
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I have been looking through some old posts and struck some about breeding. Now I do not believe in breeding pets. However, what about breeding endangered species (in captivity) to ensure to continuation of that species?
I think this is important. In New Zealand we have some amazing animals that are or were near extinction. Many because of habitats disappearing due to city expansion or beause of introduced species. Because of these breeding programmes their species are on the way to becoming established in the wild again. Most of the animals are returned to the wild once they are a certain age. We have islands just offshore that have had introduce species such as rats and ferrits eradicated to make safe sanctuaries for such animals. Obviously these 'breeders' are not in it for profit, in fact often do it out of a love of animals with no or very little pay.
It is also illegal here to keep a native animal in captivity unless you have a permit from our department of conservation. Such permits are impossible to get for the average person.
Animals I am talking about are the kiwi, tuatara, black robin etc. I am just wondering if the opinion on this sort of breeding differs from pet breeders.
Kiwi:Home
The above is a website that shows the kiwi breeding programme.
I am assuming I have posted this in the right place. If not I am sure the mods will move it.
I think this is important. In New Zealand we have some amazing animals that are or were near extinction. Many because of habitats disappearing due to city expansion or beause of introduced species. Because of these breeding programmes their species are on the way to becoming established in the wild again. Most of the animals are returned to the wild once they are a certain age. We have islands just offshore that have had introduce species such as rats and ferrits eradicated to make safe sanctuaries for such animals. Obviously these 'breeders' are not in it for profit, in fact often do it out of a love of animals with no or very little pay.
It is also illegal here to keep a native animal in captivity unless you have a permit from our department of conservation. Such permits are impossible to get for the average person.
Animals I am talking about are the kiwi, tuatara, black robin etc. I am just wondering if the opinion on this sort of breeding differs from pet breeders.
Kiwi:Home
The above is a website that shows the kiwi breeding programme.
I am assuming I have posted this in the right place. If not I am sure the mods will move it.