Didn't quite know where to post this . . if in wrong spot mods can reassign
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/ ... ent/22/11/
Bird Smuggling EU
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An interesting article, thanks for sharing Arthur.
20,000 Pounds for a cockatoo .... makes me look at those Sulphur Cresteds stripping my fruit trees in a new light.
20,000 Pounds for a cockatoo .... makes me look at those Sulphur Cresteds stripping my fruit trees in a new light.
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Avid student of Estrildids in aviculture.
Avid student of Estrildids in aviculture.
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Interesting article there Arthurarthur wrote: 23 Nov 2017, 18:56 Didn't quite know where to post this . . if in wrong spot mods can reassign
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/ ... ent/22/11/

Thanks for sharing
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Good to see that the wild trapping is coming down. Perhaps now is the time for governments to negotiate controlled export/import of avairy bred birds?
Could see some contries economys improve with those prices.
LML
Could see some contries economys improve with those prices.
LML
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Absolutely LMLfinchbreeder wrote: 27 Nov 2017, 10:22 Good to see that the wild trapping is coming down. Perhaps now is the time for governments to negotiate controlled export/import of avairy bred birds?
Could see some contries economys improve with those prices.
LML
