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Adelaide Zoo Adelaide Zoo News (16 March 2011)

Discussion in 'Australia' started by Electus Parrot, 16 Mar 2011.

  1. Chlidonias

    Chlidonias Moderator Staff Member 15+ year member

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    you are an idiot*


    *I could have thought up something much more profound and in-depth to respond with, but I think that what I did say sums up nicely what I think of animal smugglers and the people who support them
     
  2. Hix

    Hix Wildlife Enthusiast and Lover of Islands 15+ year member Premium Member

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    Firstly, I said keepers in Australian Zoos have more experience than the private keepers - I wasn't talking about out-and-out criminals in foreign lands. You talk about zoos and museums needing licenses to collect - that's true. But all reptiles in this country are protected and everybody needs a license to collect (except, of course, out-and-out criminals and smugglers).

    Secondly, keepers in Australian Zoos know how to breed Taipans and Brown Snakes, but as zoos breed for other zoos, there is not a lot of call for them to be bred in zoos. Many zoo keepers have there own private reptile collections and have been breeding for years.

    And just to make my position clear to everyone: there are some very learned and experienced private herpetoculturists in Australia, but there are also a lot of idiots and ****** with little experience. The keepers working with reptiles in Australian zoos that I know of are also very experienced.

    I will re-iterate again - I am talking about the situation in Australia only, and no other country.

    Hix
     
  3. dpedwards08

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    I understand that you are only talking about Australian zoo keepers, but in this discussion I am comparing them to private keepers all over the world. But even if we were only talking about private keepers vs. zoo keepers in Australia, there have been private individuals in Australia that have bred Central Ranges Taipans before the Adelaide Zoo even acquired their first live pair. All zoo keepers aren't better than all private keepers and vice versa. Some are better than others in both situations and not everybody breeds the same species. Everybody has their own knowledge and experience. One person might be better at breeding one species and the next person might be better at breeding something different. It just depends. My original statement was that it's too bad that private venomous snake keepers (especially) aren't given more credit for their experience with captive husbandry.
     
  4. Electus Parrot

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    Are you sure you are not getting your species mixed up? As the species Adelaide Zoo has recently acquired, only 5 known specimens to science, one male and 4 females (direct information from the most recent Zoos SA magazine). I doubt, if it were only described in 2007, that any breeders would have collected any Oxyuranus temporalis and bred them without anyone knowing.
     
  5. Hix

    Hix Wildlife Enthusiast and Lover of Islands 15+ year member Premium Member

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    So, you are suggesting the authorities give rare and uncommon species to private individuals who have broken the law by illegally collecting that species from the wild? Why would they deal with people who have no respect for the law?
     
  6. dpedwards08

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    The species that I am talking about is the Western Ranges Taipan (Oxyuranus temporalis). It was discovered in September of 2007. There are seven total specimens that the general public/zoo community/science community knows about. Two of them are alive at the Adelaide Zoo being cared for by Terry Morley. There have also been specimens collected and bred by private individuals which very few people know about for obvious reasons. I'm not suggesting that any authorities gave the specimens to the private individuals. The private individuals collected and bred the specimens on their own without anybody knowing. The reason that there have only been seven found by scientists is because they are doing their work on Aboriginal Land with restrictions which limits their work. There is no correlation between the limited number of surveys by scientists and the status of the Western Ranges Taipan (Oxyuranus temporalis). From my understanding of the private individuals that have gone searching for them, they aren't all that uncommon.
     
  7. nanoboy

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    Not to nit-pick, but according to most (all?) websites I found through a google search, isn't it called the 'Central Ranges Taipan', and NOT the Western Ranges Taipan?
     
  8. zoogiraffe

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    From personnal experience Geography tends to confuse most Americans and that includes the ones,that have travelled the world in the American Military services,as I once had a serving member of there Army tell me that the United Kingdom was part of the USA!!
     
  9. Electus Parrot

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    The reason I said my comment is, you have used two different names, one of which may represent another species. Also, how would you get this information of others breeding this species, while others, supposedly including scientists and other 'officials' have no idea that this is going on? Personally, for a new species, I find that strange.
     
  10. dpedwards08

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    My mistake, it's "Western" Ranges Taipan. I have no idea why I was calling it "Central" Ranges Taipan. In any other case, I would have called it a Western Ranges Taipan. I know that it is Oxyuranus temporalis.

    I know their geographic locality. They have been found near Ilkurlka on the Anne Beadell Highway and also near the Walter James Range.

    I know a person or two that has been breeding them here in the US and the Australian officials dont know anything.
     
  11. CGSwans

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    Please be clear. Do you think this is a good thing?
     
  12. dpedwards08

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    Please be clear. Do you think this is a BAD thing?
     
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    Stealing wild animals from their native environment, stuffing them into suitcases and smuggling them overseas? I'd say that's a pretty bad thing. And if you're involved in it, I hope you get caught and spend a good decade or so in jail.
     
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    dpedwards08 - Feel free to go brag on a reptile forum. But you won't make any friends around here.
     
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    Nobody is "stealing" anything and they aren't "stuffed", they are "gently placed" into suitcases. I'm just pulling your leg. An animal worth several thousands of dollars isn't going to endure cruel conditions through transit. Not really that different than normal shipping. There are far more cheap animals that suffer bad shipping conditions from legal exporters in third world countries. How do you think most zoos got their animals before this new conservation/holier than thou era came into existence? And I'm not bragging about anything and I'm not trying to make any friends in particular. I simply made the statement that private keepers are ahead of the ball game in some cases.
     
  16. Hix

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    I know their geographic locality too - it's posted in the news articles on the web. Doesn't prove anything more than what you can read.

    I think ZooChat has found another troll.

    Hix
     
  17. Electus Parrot

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    Too right there Hix, seems to be a lot of those lately.
     
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    This is still illegal. Any shipment without legal permits is against the law, no matter what the conditions. You make think it is for a good cause, but in fact that is just plain stupid due to the fact nobody knows that they are being bred (now that you have told us.....) and once they tell of their 'great' breeding program, they will be most likely caught out and the snakes destroyed, which therefore means there is no point in illegally breeding this species (or sub-species).

    What is the point of breeding a species if you can't do anything with them (in the sense you cannot share them with other zoos/facilities, etc)? Further more, the limited bloodline means soon enough they will be growing 3 heads and 5 tails!
     
  19. Electus Parrot

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    Next thing you know it, they'll be trying to breed mutations out of them. :p
     
  20. Hix

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