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How do you stop people from getting exotic animals?
How to Help Exotic Animals
- Don’t Keep Exotic Pets.
- Don’t Support The Exotic Pet Trade.
- Ask Your Local Pet Store To Consider Not Selling Exotic (Wild) Animals.
- Don’t Hire a Mobile Live Animal Program (MLAP) – Traveling Animal Presentation, Show or Exhibit.
- Report Poor Conditions or Care.
Why owning exotic pets should be legal?
The risk of zoonotic disease spread from exotic pets is misrepresented. If they escaped, exotic pets would have the same type of invasive effect on the environment as regular pets would. Exotic pet ownership generates niche jobs. Exotic pets are mostly only ‘dangerous’ if they are large—just like other animals.
How can we stop wildlife trafficking?
Here is what you can do to help:
- Ask before you buy.
- Stick to certified products.
- Choose sustainable, eco-friendly pets.
- Eat only sustainable seafood.
- Petition your local government to stop or restrict legal ivory trade.
- Pledge your support.
- Report any illegal wildlife trade.
What are the laws on exotic animals?
California. The California Natural Resources Agency has banned most wild animals, including seals, bighorn sheep, and falcons, from being as kept as pets in California. You are also prohibited from keeping all non-domestic canines and felines, elephants, crocodiles, and more.
Where do exotic pets come from?
Where do exotic pets come from? Though genetically the same as their wild brethren, some exotic pets are bred in captivity for retail sale. Others are captured directly from the wild. According the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) the illegal trade of wildlife is a multi-million dollar industry.
How are exotic pets captured?
Historically, getting a wild species to keep as a pet, more commonly known as an exotic pet, was a small-scale operation. Wild animals were captured from their local area using basic traps or by killing the adults in the family group and taking the offspring.
How do you handle poaching?
Extraordinary Ways to Stop Poaching
- Engage the public.
- Recruit more wildlife scouts.
- Make tougher laws.
- Give the animals a sanctuary.
- Zoning (Demarcate land for the wild animals)
- Put more trackers and sensors in the wild.
- Outlaw the purchase and sale of animal parts and products.
What states allow ownership of exotic animals?
State Laws for Keeping Exotic Cats as Pets
- 4 states have no laws on keeping dangerous wild animals as pets: Alabama, Nevada, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.
- 6 states do not ban or regulate keeping big cats as pets: Alabama, Nevada, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Delaware, and Oklahoma.