So what are we sopposed to do if we cant find homes for all of them and have extra of one species? Are we sopposed to kill them? And if we cant breed them, eventually all of the non-native species in private collections will go extinct in the USA, and if there arent good enough collections in the other countries of the world, then most likely the whole species will go extinct because most herps, especially newts and sals are going extinct in the wild and the captive bred populations are all that is left. And really, not too many people get sick and dye because of herps. Ban ciggerattes and/or alchohol if you want to save lives. And I can see that some non-native species can really damage the native species but just put restrictions, not bannings. I mean, lets say that burmese pythons are getting lose in Florida and recking havec. If I were in charge I would make people buy permits and only release a few permits, and if it was the only option ban them in Florida, but not the whole United States. I think that my state WI shouldnt have any restrictions really though because non-native species couldnt make it here. I think that each state having its own set of rules/regulations is a very good solution rather than banning all species. What does everyone else think? We must do something.