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What are your views on the trade in wild animals?

Each year billions of animals of all types are caught in the wild and sold in the wildlife trade. The commercial uses of wildlife can be divided into the trade in wild animal parts and products and trade of wild animals live. The trade in wildlife parts and products includes exotic leather and fur (skin boots elephant Kangaroo soccer balls in the skin, the cat, fox and coyote fur coats, boots, ostrich skin, clothing feather, snake skin shoes and lizard, crocodile and alligator shoes and purses, handbags eel skin and shark skin boots), objects ornament (jewelry elephant ivory, the case shell turtle, snail shells, butterflies glued), food (meat monkey and monkey, turtle soup, frog legs, Bear Paws, fish, lobsters, crabs, shrimp, clams and oysters) and traditional medicine (bone tiger, rhinoceros horns, antlers of deer, bear gall bladders). I believe the time has come to eradicate the trade once and for all!

I think it's terrible. I do not understand how people can have little respect for their peers. Why would someone keep a beautiful wild creature in a cage or similar confined space is beyond me. How selfish and thoughtless act of a. The use of animals for any kind of pleasure to man and entertainment is sickening. I guess it's understandable that poverty led many people to these things, but theres a cross section of society involved in different stages and aspects of the trade. Poverty, reproduction and its role in the exploitation of the planet is in itself an issue that must be addressed – Not very likely in this new world "state of the market, global economy where free trade rules, unless you live in the continent of Africa, which represents about 13% of all world trade. In the animal trade in general shows how humanity has to do before they can say civilized. Our position of principle – As a species – without conscience. If you never develop the collective consciousness rests on the conscious efforts of each individual not to actively seek to stop such things as animal trade necessarily, but to live more fully conscious contemplative life. There is so much excitement and agitation, idle amusement, cynicism and negativity plain in our society right now, it is difficult to see where the space or the impulse to move in this direction will come. Maybe if she is already a reality? Perhaps the time will come when the balance of numbers will be discussed for those who feel the sickness in our collective soul and want to help reduce it. But we can not draw, he will not be the wildlife left soon.

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