All for what?
Editor, The Times:
A suburban teenager decides it would be "clean enough" to own a wallaby ["Raising a kangaroo that requires dedication," NWTuesday, May 31].
But this man or his parents believe that the suffering that victims of trafficking in exotic animals is the subject or the incalculable damage that looting of the free world makes our rapidly shrinking habitat?
Stolen from their families, tens of thousands of birds and animals are crammed into cages barely room (half dead) in transit, just to satisfy our desire for novelty ephemeral. What is the future face of this animal?
As the heroin trade, trade in exotic animals, must have a market to survive, and thanks to our market without regard for America in habitats around the world continue to be
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