desertbirds wrote:...People would in most cases assume that the price should come down if there are greaters nuumbers around than we thought.I know of one breeder who didnt register what he had and honestly i can see his point.You can imagine putting years of work into a species to build numbers only to be offered a reduced price because suddenly people are equipped with the knowledge that there are far more birds around than previously thought.
No, they would not assume that. Sorry, but that really gets up my nose.
Firstly, the census is anonymous, so no one knows who has what.
Secondly, if it reveals there are only 50 left, then action could be taken to try and save the species.
The very reason why we lost Violet Eared Waxbills was precisely for the reason you mentioned above - paranoid, money hungry "breeders" coveted these birds until all that was left was 1 or 2 cockbirds.
I saw 1 in a budgie cage in a garage! There is was, going through its courtship dance in front of a mirror which I might add was heartbreaking because I knew there were no hens left for it.
This "breeder" had the money to buy them 2 years earlier, but NOT the experience to keep them. He refused to sell them to experienced breeders because they were his claim to fame. They made him feel like a big time breeder.
Now he breeds parrots because in his words "There’s heaps more money in parrots".
The price of rarer birds will never go down while there is only 50 left. In fact, the price would only come down when you start seeing them advertised for sale on petlink etc. Even then that would mean that there were probably 1000+ around.
And so what if more people could afford them? Maybe that would save them if everyone could afford to buy them?
Breeders who dedicate their time and money to keep rare species do not do it for the money. In fact, every one of them that I know will not sell their birds to drop kick wanna bes even if they do have the money.
The census is simply to gauge what is out there, and roughly how many. I really don’t understand why people get so paranoid. I suppose these same people will just go into parrots or budgies or something when all the exotic finches are gone…