FWC votes to prohibit breeding of 16 non-native reptiles, including green iguanas
By Jim Turner-NSF
Officials say warming temperatures could bring invasive iguanas further north in the state of Florida.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Commercial breeding of non-native tegu lizards and green iguanas in Florida will end in three years despite the objections of reptile dealers and owners warning of the potential destruction of their industry.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissionvoted unanimously on Thursday to add 16 reptiles to a list of prohibited species, including several python species, green iguanas and all species of tegu lizards.
Commissioner Robert Spottswood said the high risk of environmental and ecological damage from invasive species that are released or get loose in the wild outweighs the hardships imposed on the business community as well as the enthusiasts.
FWC votes to prohibit breeding of 16 non-native reptiles, including green iguanas
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