[Sca-cooks] Turtles, turtles, rha-rha-rha

Micheal dmreid at hfx.eastlink.ca
Thu Mar 17 07:39:08 PST 2005


 . But it might be able to be gotten if you check with native north American 
tribes course its an extreme long shot. Seems to me they maybe are exempted 
under the aboriginal hunting claims. An inquiry is never illegal maybe 
embarrassing but not illegal.
 Da/ Cealian Of Moray
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From: <patrick.levesque at elf.mcgill.ca>
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Subject: [Sca-cooks] Turtles, turtles, rha-rha-rha


>
> (1st message didn't make it through, it seems...)
>
> Found one supplier: New Orleans Seafood distributes frozen turtle flesh. 
> They
> even accept on-line orders.
>
> However, turtles are on the endangered species list. Import is prohibited 
> in
> Canada without a license and a damn good reason to do so. Haven't found 
> any
> domestic source for turtle meat up north yet...
>
> (Acutually, I can get a license to bring some turtle flesh as souvenir, if 
> I'm a
> tourist. I just don't see how I could get 20 pounds of turtle flesh to be
> considered a souvenir...)
>
> I'll have to research something else, I guess.
>
> Petru
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