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new Nevada law limits tortoise ownership
http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/n...ail&utm_term=0_152540a5e7-5b5876e484-72404353
I read this a few times, and still don't get it, Doug Nielsen (quoted in the article) states it will reduce efforts by officials in one sentence, and says it will take over 80 to 100 years to be effective.
In the intervening time the very problem the seek to solve will be exacerbated by people worried they will get some sort of fine or punishment, without regard to that probably not being the case, and dumping their animals.
Also in the mean time actual habitat will be reduced, no doubt in my mind with that presumption, so as one CDT researcher once said at a symposium, they are being managed to death.
Will
http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/n...ail&utm_term=0_152540a5e7-5b5876e484-72404353
I read this a few times, and still don't get it, Doug Nielsen (quoted in the article) states it will reduce efforts by officials in one sentence, and says it will take over 80 to 100 years to be effective.
In the intervening time the very problem the seek to solve will be exacerbated by people worried they will get some sort of fine or punishment, without regard to that probably not being the case, and dumping their animals.
Also in the mean time actual habitat will be reduced, no doubt in my mind with that presumption, so as one CDT researcher once said at a symposium, they are being managed to death.
Will