Zoodiver;1081625; said:
I could care less about your ties to the gov't. To me that means you are paying off someone to get them to turn their backs. I've been working that area of the world for many years.
I'm not sure what to make of this, but I hope you're not accusing me of bribing gov't officials.
The ONLY reason I mentioned my ties to the local government is so that anyone who is interested in my operation knows that:
- I run a serious operation.
- I have the seal of approval of people WHOSE JOB is to PROTECT this place.
I think it's a little insulting to suggest that the gov't here could be easily bribed, or that they put their own interests before the interests of the people and the place they are elected to serve. I understand that perhaps there's a stereotype that the government down here is lazy, or corrupt. But let me tell you, I work with people who care deeply about the environment, and about the people. Not only that, I work with people who LIVE here, and know their own situation better than anyone else.
It's easy to be an armchair warrior. It's easy to put the blame on those who are far away.
The government here is doing great things for preservation. We are not the bad guys, here. The bad guys are the people who go around destroying the Amazon, in order to fulfill a demand for "products," from people who are far away, and detached from what's really going on, around here, or simply don't care.
I feel privileged in what I do. Not only do I help the environment where I live, but I have a chance to share its beauty with people who love the Amazon, the world over. Of course I run a profit operation, but I never denied it. If anything, I think it makes the whole thing a lot sweeter. I'm getting paid to help and do good things? How lucky can a guy get?
Zoodiver;1081625; said:
You are talking out of both sides of your mouth. Talking about collecting rays that aren't legal to take, then saying you are going to captive breed them for conservation. I suggest breeding already captive bred rays, and you respond that you can't get them captive bred. Pick a side and stay on it.
I mentioned this before, I AM NOT TAKING RAYS ILLEGALLY. I'm glad we agree on the environmental side of the issue, that is, it's better to breed the rays, than to get them from the wild, especially since many species are endangered in the wild.
The only thing I said is that it is really hard to get rays. Do you think it's better for me to outright lie, or dwell in gray areas? I could easily do that, you know. Instead, I'm trying to be honest, and tell the situation the way I've observed it, and for that, I get accused of being an environmental monster, or a flip flopper.
By the way: the local government here has close ties with the Brazilian government. Their wildlife dept. is right across the border. They can LEGALLY give us the rays we need.
Zoodiver;1081625; said:
And please avoid personal attacks (ie: Comments about me reading with my goggles on). I'm keeping this strictly buy the numbers, I'd hope a professional business person like you claim to be could have enough respect to treat others on this board the same way.
I agree with you on this. Which is why I don't appreciate the innuendo that I don't run a legal/legitimate operation, and I certainly don't appreciate others questioning my professionalism.
So, yeah, I'm sorry if I come across a little too brashly, I simply treat people the same way I'm treated.
Zoodiver;1081625; said:
So again, there is more to exporting these animals that what you say you have done. You seem to be missing that point. Having some body from your gov't ok the facility isn't good enough to ship into the US. Until you have legal importing on BOTH ends, you are supporting the black market animal trade - and I promise you this site won't tolerate that at any level.
I happen to be from Los Angeles. I ran an aquarium shop there for years, before coming to Peru. I've always been on the legit side, I know how the business works on the US side.
From the get go, I'm getting this vibe that you think I'm some sort of illegal trader, or poacher, or a lot of things I'm not. I'm not a monster, man. It's just too bad that you think that way.