NABA says selling wedding Monarchs = selling cigarettes & pornography

Elisa Collins jlygrnmigt at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 17 08:32:35 EST 2002


ever willing to take the college student's point of view, I say what's wrong 
with cigarettes and porn? :)

-elisa

----Original Message Follows----
From: Paul Cherubini <monarch at saber.net>
Reply-To: monarch at saber.net
To: leps-l at lists.yale.edu
Subject: NABA says selling wedding Monarchs = selling cigarettes & 
pornography
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 18:49:56 -0800

Snips from yesturday's front page Wall Street Journal Article
http://interactive.wsj.com/fr/emailthis/retrieve.cgi?id=SB1010964326633546440.djm

About the same time that butterfly breeding was taking wing, though, so
was something called"nonconsumptive butterflying." Nonconsumptive
butterfliers are butterfly watchers, gardeners and photographers -- not
catchers -- and their leader is Jeffrey Glassberg. Mr. Glassberg took
early retirement from his career as a microbiologist in New Jersey to
devote himself to butterflies. He's now the president of the North American
Butterfly Association, a 4,500-member hobbyists' group. He writes
butterfly books, leads butterfly tours, and hates the notion of commercially
raising and releasing butterflies.

  "It's clearly cruel and terrible behavior," he says, likening it to 
selling
cigarettes and pornography: "It's about some people trying to make
  money doing something that's awfully bad."

The butterfly association fears that commercially raised Monarchs
could alter the genetic make-up  of the native flock, or that hand-released
butterflies -- those popping out of a box at a wedding, for example -- might
be navigationally confused and unable to find their way to their wintering
grounds. Mr. Glassberg's chief concern is that farm-raised butterflies
could spread disease to native butterflies, or even foster the development
of new diseases. There's no proof they ever have done that, he concedes,
"but there's no way to prove they're going to cause a disaster until they 
do,
  and then it's too late."


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