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Insert MPs name*
House of Commons,
Westminster,
London. SW1A 0AA
Dear Insert MPs name,
I am writing to you to ask you to help prevent serious damage
being done to the aquarium hobby by legislation likely to be
contained in the proposed Animal Welfare Bill.
Many fishkeepers enjoy exhibiting their fishes at Open Shows
held around the country throughout the year. Should these Shows
require a Licence to operate then this will make most of these
events non-viable to those Societies organising them.
The crux of the matter seems to be the classification of such
events under the blanket description of 'Pet Fairs' rather than
as 'Pet Shows.'
At fish Open Shows there is minimal trading and this is normally
limited to members' surplus, home-bred fish. There is no comparison
between a simple one-day Aquatic Society event and large, trade-driven
Animal Fairs.
The eventual closure of such events through financial strictures
would lead to the collapse of the organised aquarium hobby which
does much good, especially in conservancy matters. Several species
of fish, now extinct in the wild, continue to exist and thrive
in captivity and there is much evidence that captive breeding
lessens the need to take fishes from the wild. Many of the most
popular freshwater fishes are now captive bred by the aquatic
trade and this is also an area of increasing possibilities for
the captive breeding of marine fishes.
Fishkeepers have no reservations about legislation limiting
or banning non-native fishes which would, if released into our
natural environment, threaten our own native fish species. They
are concerned however, at this very real threat to the pursuance
of their particular pastime.
We feel that Fish Open Shows should be exempt from any Licensing
requirement
and would urge you to support us in this respect.
Please make our concerns known as strongly as you can.
Thank you for your time,
Yours sincerely,
Your Signature
*To find out who your MP is telephone the House of Commons
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