Push for native wildlife to be allowed as pets in conservation effort

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Push for native wildlife to be allowed as pets in conservation effort
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'The big problem we all have to face is that wildlife is increasingly no longer safe in the wild.' 9News

Some think native wildlife should remain, as the name suggests, in the wild.

"The big problem we all have to face is that wildlife is increasingly no longer safe in the wild," Archer told 9News.com.au. "The ones that do go extinct are the ones that we assumed, somehow foolishly, should be just left on the other side of the fence to they'll look after themselves when demonstrably, that's not what's happening. They're declining."Drastic measures must be taken, according to Mr Archer, or else several species face extinction. He is pictured here with his western quoll.

"Domestic animals have been selectively bred for hundreds or even thousands of years to ensure they have behavioural and physiological qualities that make them appropriate companions.

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