The purpose of this whole project was to attempt to make a difference or at least get a better understanding of the issues surrounding the banning of owning certain kinds of exotic pets. Julie's original concern went back to her not being able to transport her pet bird and lizard, Bearded Dragon, under her seat with her on a plane. Instead the airline insisted they be kept in storage beneath which can be extremely stressful especially for the bird, which is an African Gray Parrot, a species known for being extremely intelligent but also at the same time, very sensitive. My (Chris) issue had more to do with private responsible owners not being legally allowed to own certain species that really have no obvious reason for being unfit pets in the state of New Jersey. The species I was particularly focused on were salamanders belonging to the genus, amystoma. Their common names are the Tiger Salamander and the Axolotl. The first action we took to gain more information about transportation regulations and ownership regulations was to make a trip over to Hamburg, Pennsylvania to attend a reptile show, www.hamburgreptileshow.com , which is held there every other month. Reptile shows are gatherings for pet reptile enthusiasts to congregate, buy, trade, sell or just observe captive reptiles and other exotic pets. An educational seminar was also given on exotic animals, their ownership requirements, and their regulations. Editorials were submitted to Reptiles Magazine in an attempt ...
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