Saturday, July 18, 2009

Florida's Nuisance Trapper|Wildlife Removal | Sarasota-Tampa-Orlando-Jacksonville Snake Control

Sarasota-Tampa-Orlando-Jacksonville Snake Control



1-888-229-2036 http://wildlifecontrol.tv/florida

Gainesville-Fl - The big snakes are not only in the news in the Everglades but state wide as well. Many ask why all of a sudden after the untimely death of a small toddler girl is the state of Florida taking an interest in the elimination of exotic snake species.

The facts are sad. Irresponsible pet owners buy snakes when they are small and feed them and finally realize that 12 inch snake now 10 foot is too large to care for and release them into the wild.

Many of us Florida nuisance trappers are called on snake control and removal of exotic species here in Florida.We also remove native species. need help with snake removal in Florida give us a call or visit http://findthewildlifepro.com/us/fl and locate a snake control expert in your area.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Should Wildlife Trapping Have a Place in a Christian Environmental Ethic?

Should Wildlife Trapping Have a Place in a Christian Environmental Ethic?

Interview with Stephen VanTassel, 13 May 2008 Animal protectionist groups lobby for the banning of wildlife trapping because of its perceived cruelty and harm to the environment. This paper evaluates those claims and suggests that Christians carefully consider all the data before adopting an anti-trapping stance. Stephen and I got together today for a podcast. Stephen shared his anti Animals rights perspective live with me and now make it available to the wildlife control industry .

http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-16...16122.mp3?dl=1

The Wildlife Pro now features 25 audio downloads directly related to our industry and other outdoors topics. We will be adding more discussions on Beaver, skunks, bats, starting up your business, feral hog eradication and many more topics. http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/16456 You can download a PDF on Stephen VanTassel's Doctorial thesis he mentioned in the podcast below.

http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/vi...ext=icwdmother