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Old July 4th 03, 05:34 PM
stay10001
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If endangered fishes are seized during importation, what will happen
to the fish after the confiscation and the legal proceddings? Will FWS
sekk them or give them away?
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Old July 5th 03, 04:39 AM
Jim Brown
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Endangered fish cannot be collected or kept without proper documentation.
That documentation is only issued to universities, zoos, and some research
facilities.
Confiscated fish must be given to an entity that has the right
documentation. They will not be sold or given away, especially to a
hobbyist or retail operation. If the fish were seized for a reason other
than it being endangered, such as illegal in the jurisdiction or undeclared
on import, it could be handed over to a pre-determined 'foster' home.
Nice thought but wishful thinking.

Jim

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If endangered fishes are seized during importation, what will happen
to the fish after the confiscation and the legal proceddings? Will FWS
sekk them or give them away?



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Old July 7th 03, 10:26 PM
jduprie
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When I was at University, we were the "depot" for the endangered, abused,
etc (Illegal to own, or removed because they were being mistreated) reptiles
and fish in the state. We had a huge room set up as a herpetarium/aquarium,
with everything ranging from itty bitty tree frogs to 12 foot alligators.
had a bunch of fish too - salt and freshwater, but I don't remember what all
was there... Its been a while....


I don't think the "general public" has much chance of getting onto the list
of recipients. I think that all they allow is zoos, research universities,
etc......

--JD


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Old July 9th 03, 08:40 PM
Jeremy Carroll
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When I was at University, we were the "depot" for the endangered, abused,


what univ? thx

--
Jeremy Carroll
Center for Reptile and Amphibian Propagation and Conservation
http://www.onet.net/~eagle/Reptile/index.htm



 




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