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Bullfrog debate comes back to California

By Cindy Steinle · December 10, 2011 10:13 am

California concerns about Chytrid fungus is again bringing up the possible ban on importation of bullfrogs into the state.
They were imported from frog farms in Taiwan... environmental activist and former game warden [Miles Young] said. The species is particularly susceptible to a skin fungus linked to vanishing amphibians around the world. And the conditions in which bullfrogs are raised, transported and sold are ideal breeding grounds for the fungus and its waterborne zoospores. "It should be against the law to bring diseased nonnative animals into California," he grumbled. "But every time someone proposes a ban on bullfrogs, politics gets in the way and nothing gets done." [....] Opponents also said it unfairly targeted Asian American businesses because it did not affect the sale of turtles and frogs at pet stores. In testimony before the panel, [Leland] Yee, an unsuccessful candidate in the Nov. 8 San Francisco mayoral election, said: "For over 5,000 years, it has been the practice of both the Chinese community and the Asian American community to consume these particular animals. They are part of our staple. They are part of our culture. They are part of our heritage."
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Comments

scott solar Dec 12, 2011

We don't need to import bullfrogs to California. We have more bullfrogs in our state than we do people.

The issue is the racists in DFG want to ban the sale of bullfrogs for food in Chinese markets, but they cannot find a way to do that without hurting the pet trade. If they really wanted to ban the import of bullfrogs without effecting the trade, they could do so simply by allowing the commercial take of bullfrogs from California waters.

In this scenario everybody wins, the pond turtles win, the sellers win, Californians win with jobs created in the commercial take of bullfrogs, the economy wins because Californians money stays in California.

They'll never do it because this is not the goal.

Andy Dec 16, 2011

The proposed ban on importation of bullfrogs is only dangerous to the pet industry in that it sets a dangerous precedent. Bullfrogs are not good pets, and that is evidenced by their impopularity in pet stores and shows. Albino bullfrogs interest some but those are captive bred (especially here in CA). Chytrid needs to be addressed and we the Herp people need to lend efforts in support of the mangement of the disease.

The bullfrog is not only politically held up by the food & pet trade; it is protected under CA law because of the heritage in association with the Calveras Cnty Frog Jumping Contest. DFG couldn't touch the frog if they had the political will..................leaving us with a protected invasive fungal vector the American Bullfrog.

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