Alligator Farming: Luxury Fashion's Green Revolution
Alligator farming in Louisiana has transformed a once-endangered species into a thriving industry, contributing to luxury fashion and conservation efforts. Farmers collect eggs, raise animals for meat and high-end skins, and release some back into nature. This system has boosted populations, leading to the American alligators removal from the endangered list. Louisiana leads production, with farms also in Florida, Georgia, and Texas. Each hide gets a tracking tag for regulated trade, helping brands sell sustainable products. Luxury companies invest in farms and tanneries, and the state markets the program. Supporters praise how farming reduces poaching pressure and funds conservation, while animal rights groups argue it raises welfare issues and normalizes demand. New research explores alligators broader role in potential vaccines and carbon storage in wetlands.
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