There are currently Fly River Turtles being offered for sale on BCAquaria. According to any information I can find (somebody please correct me if I am wrong), FRT's are endangered and have been bred in captivity only a handful of times. This means that every single one in Canada is smuggled.
What is BCAquaria's policy on this?
I realize that there are many endangered species (such as axolotls) which breed freely in captivity and are very legitimate pets, so it is an impossible task to keep tabs on every transaction. But I have frequently seen FRTs offered on this site, and it would be a simple task to say "No more trading in this particular endangered species on BCAquaria". If the mods can shut down threads for coarse language, then surely it isn't asking too much of them to do the same for the obviously immoral activity of trading in wild caught endangered turtles. No need to make a long, complicated list of species but when blatantly obvious situations like this arise, just shut the thread down.
What do you think?
Edit: I must make one correction. FRTs are listed on Appendix II of CITES, so are considered Vulnerable (meaning they are likely to become endangered if exploitation continues). Nevertheless, the ones in Canada are still smuggled.



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