Born 2 Be Wild
by: Stephanie Tetzke
There Are Experts That Have Something to Say
“Many exotic animals are carriers of zoonotic diseases such as herpes B, salmonellosis, and rabies, all of which are communicable to humans. 80 to 90 percent of all macaque monkeys are infected with Herpes B-virus or Simian B, a virus that is harmless to monkeys but fatal to 70 percent of humans who contract it. Monkeys shed the virus intermittently in saliva or genital secretions, which generally occurs when the monkey is ill, under stress, or during breeding season,"
said Born Free Network.
Sometime there is a lot of animals attacks with having a wild animals in your home.
There Are Some Dangers to Animals When Keeping Them in Homes
“There is no excuse for wild, potentially dangerous, exotic animals to be kept in private hands. Ohio is one of a handful of states with woefully few regulations on the books to govern such questionable close contact with wildlife, and Born Free USA has been pushing for years to get a stronger law enacted in the state,”
a Chief of Officer said.
There Are Also Some Dangers To People Too
“On Christmas Day 2007, a 4-year-old Siberian tiger called Tatiana escaped her enclosure at the San Francisco Zoo, fatally mauling 17-year-old Carlos Sousa, Jr. and injuring two other men, brothers Paul and Kulbir Dhaliwal. The story instantly made international headlines and commentators from all backgrounds took to the airwaves to offer hypotheses of how such a dreadful tragedy could have occurred.”
said Adam M. Roberts, Senior Vice President
The Environment is One Thing That Can Ruin it
“And then there was yet another hideously patronizing article, this one in The New York Times, telling us that we may not like it, but look, folks: since we've removed deer predators, deer numbers have to be controlled. They don’t mention how much more “game” we kill (or, in their language, “harvest”) than the predators we supposedly replace. Oh, we who don't like it no doubt mean well, but we are just naïve Bambi-lovers who are unable to appreciate cold facts,"
said Barry Kent MacKay, Senior Program Associate
Some of The Numbers have the Proof That the Animals and People Get Hurt
The Experts Have More Info Way Its a Bad
“Many exotic animals are carriers of zoonotic diseases such as herpes B, salmonellosis, and rabies, all of which are communicable to humans. 80 to 90 percent of all macaque monkeys are infected with Herpes B-virus or Simian B, a virus that is harmless to monkeys but fatal to 70 percent of humans who contract it. Monkeys shed the virus intermittently in saliva or genital secretions, which generally occurs when the monkey is ill, under stress, or during breeding season,"
said the Born Free Network.
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said Paws network.
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