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<blockquote data-quote="hellknite" data-source="post: 31666" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>Breeding and propagation of species may be allowed, but the reintroduction of it to nature may only be done to the area where it may be indigenous to lessen the impact to other species or complicate the diversity of the area. </p><p></p><p>The breeding and introduction of non-native species lessens the collection and interests of locals on its native species. However, the foreign demand may be still be increasing on the native species. It's just like a round up exchange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hellknite, post: 31666, member: 3252"] Breeding and propagation of species may be allowed, but the reintroduction of it to nature may only be done to the area where it may be indigenous to lessen the impact to other species or complicate the diversity of the area. The breeding and introduction of non-native species lessens the collection and interests of locals on its native species. However, the foreign demand may be still be increasing on the native species. It's just like a round up exchange. [/QUOTE]
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