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Re: More questions on the Exotic Removal Program



Josh,

	Yes, check out the Minnesota DNR webpages for example. Each state of
course has its own rules, but their is not unusual for these rascals.
Pertinent webpages of MN DNR:
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/fish_and_wildlife/regulations/fishing/exotic.html

and

http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/fish_and_wildlife/regulations/fishing/exotlaw.html

Herb

Josh Wiegert wrote:
> 
> Really?  I'm quite surprised.  THough, I guess I shouldn't be.
> They'd get to be a problem anywhere one introduced them ...
> 
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> On Tue, 30 Jun 1998, Herb Harris wrote:
> 
> > Josh,
> >
> >       Be sure to check the status of the Zebras, both where you are, and
> > where they would be going. Many places they are on the OUTLAW list, no
> > possession for any purpose. All you can do with them is remove them from
> > any boat props, tanks, ect. These are dangerous critters in their own
> > right, as they are so easy to transport inadvertently, as you indicate.
> >
> > Herb
> >
> > Josh Wiegert wrote:
> > >
> > > I'll send you some zebras next time I can.  I'm not sure how well they're
> > > fair shipping, but...  The trouble is, that they can be released by waste
> > > water, like the ballasts that brought them here.
> > >
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> > > On Tue, 30 Jun 1998 Moontanman at aol_com wrote:
> > >
> > > > I'm confused, if the rainbow cichlid eats algae and no other fish does, it's
> > > > prolific nature would mean more small fish for predators to eat and the fish
> > > > themselves wouldn't be in Competition with any natives..  I can't believe a
> > > > large mouth bass wouldn't eat a small cichlid, or a pike.  I once had a
> > > > flathead catfish eat 12 small piranha after they harassed him all day, the
> > > > night belonged to him!  I know we are supposed to believe in zero tolerance,
> > > > but wouldn't it make sense to zero in on species that compete for the same
> > > > niches that native fish fill?  I would love to have some zebra mussels in my
> > > > fish tank, would be wild addition, and yes I would never let them loose in the
> > > > wild.  We have some neat clams and mussels here that would be shameful to let
> > > > a competitor loose that would starve them.
> > > >
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