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The Lizard King: The True Crimes and Passions of the World's Greatest Reptile Smugglers (Hardcover)

by Bryan Christy (Author)
Key Phrases: reptile business, reptile smuggler, reptile smuggling, Van Nostrand, Strictly Reptiles, The Lizard King (more...)
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Albino pythons, endangered lizards and other reptiles are the currency of an underworld as dangerous and lucrative as the drug trade. Freelance writer Christy's debut is an enthusiastic but scattered chronicle of the rise and fall of a lizard kingpin and the federal agent who pursued him. Mike Van Nostrand inherited Strictly Reptiles, an import-export business in Florida, from his father, Ray, turning it into a multimillion-dollar smuggling operation. Van Nostrand imported reptiles of all shapes and sizes, usually concealed in the suitcases or clothing of his mules, and sold them to collectors and pet stores. He exploited loopholes in the international treaty on endangered-species trade and paid off corrupt officials. In the early 1990s, Fish and Wildlife Services agent Chip Bepler set his sights on Van Nostrand. After Bepler's years of surveillance and hard work, Van Nostrand was sentenced to eight months in prison, his export license revoked, and Strictly Reptiles was forced to pay $250,000 in fines to a wildlife fund. Christy's frenetic approach—bouncing from Mike's smuggling to young Ray catching snakes to the neglect of wildlife crime prosecution—is disorienting in what could have been a fascinating tale. (Aug. 1) ""
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Who knew the world of reptile smuggling was so poisonous? In his first book, freelance magazine writer Christy focuses on one smuggler, Miami’s notorious Michael Van Nostrand (and his father, Raymond), and one lawman, Chip Bepler, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service special agent who dedicated his career to putting Van Nostrand away. Set in the mid-1990s, the story is reminiscent of the film version of Frank W. Abagnale’s Catch Me if You Can: the determined lawman, the flamboyant scofflaw (although Van Nostrand, unlike Abagnale, is thoroughly unlikable), the eventual showdown. Christy, a reptile aficionado who apparently did a lot of hands-on research for the book, takes us deep inside the world of the smuggler, laying out just how a Miami pet-shop owner gets his hands on rare and protected species and explaining the intricacies of U.S. and international laws that provide the smuggler with plenty of loopholes (you couldn’t prosecute someone merely for having smuggled animals, for example; you had to prove he knew they were smuggled). An exciting story of smugglers, lawmen, corrupt government officials, organized crime, and slithery beasts. --David Pitt

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  • Hardcover: 241 pages
  • Publisher: Twelve (August 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446580953
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446580953
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great insider-style peek at the U.S. commercial herp trade., August 2, 2008
By William B. Love (Southern Florida, U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
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The author did his homework on this one! As someone who's been around the business and many of its key players from the 1970s through the present, I marveled at the accuracy of most statements in this account. The numbers regarding quantities of animals and amounts of money seemed well-researched, realistic and largely believable, unlike the trumped-up crap that groups like the HSUS and PETA push to increase sympathy donations. The author's whole approach seemed out to record the real personalities, not mass media baloney exaggerated to make news and sell books. I particularly liked his 'as it was' style and non-demonization of the principles.

This book will be enjoyed by those involved in the herp trade in any way. Devout conservationists will probably applaud it as an exposé, but its strength lies in its honesty and facts. I hope everyone notes the sentence credited to U.S. Fish & Wildlife agent Chip Bepler on page 79:

"He (Bepler) could not do much against habitat destruction, pollution, or any of the other amorphous problems facing wildlife, but he could do something about commercial profiteers." ----- That statement summarizes the major mentality in the U.S. on dealing with the issue of helping / protecting wildlife. The prevailing attitude is to do what makes headlines, ensures budgets and justifies your job, even if it's a drop in the bucket toward solving the real problem. With government money wasted by the millions on such a sham, it's no wonder that a few people will be disgusted and continue smuggling while feeling that they too deserve to profit from wildlife.

The funny thing is, most of the species discussed in this book were smuggled in low numbers -- sometimes just a few pairs -- that did nothing to hurt wild populations. In fact, those `losses' may have actually helped those species in the long run. Some of those same originally smuggled animals became founder breeding stock in zoos and private breeders' hands. That led to those types' wider availability today via captive bred offspring, resulting in them becoming relatively safe from smugglers' future predations (but NOT the perils of habitat destruction, pollution, etc.).

The market in most captive-bred herps (that have been around in herpetoculture long enough to be bred in numbers) has dropped the price below what's worth the smuggling risk. I'd like to think that a few higher-ups in the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service -- who truly want to save wildlife and aren't just in it for the paycheck -- secretly smile when they realize that the pressure has been taken off many species. In the meantime, they still get to chase the 'bad guys' and pay their mortgages, just like the wildlife smugglers they battle.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Gripping Tale, November 29, 2008
By W. Fenton (Millville, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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"The Lizard King" is a gripping tale that takes readers into the subterranean world of reptile smuggling. The book features a fascinating cast of characters, ranging from bold, brash smuggling kingpins to the honorable men and women of the law who pursue them against great odds. Lay readers will learn a wealth of information about the world of legitimate reptile collecting and the seamy underworld of reptile smuggling. The scale of both is eye-opening. Thanks to gaping holes in the laws governing reptile importation and the high level of demand among legitimate and illegitimate collectors for exotic species, smuggling of protected and endangered animals has been relatively easy and tremendously lucrative. The odds are stacked against government agents who have made it their life's work to protect these beautiful and rare species.

Author Bryan Christy is to be commended for his voluminous research. It is always a pleasure to discover a book that opens up a world previously unknown to a reader. He also deserves credit for the courage it took to gain access to some of the smuggling world's most powerful players so that he could authenticate facts for his story. I found the subject matter deeply engaging throughout.

Christy also shows skill in assuming a neutral tone in describing the exploits of both the smugglers and the lawmen who are trying to bring them to justice. He tells the story from both points of view so the reader understands the thinking of both sides. Although some readers may feel that his narrative stance should be one of moral outrage toward the smugglers, I found his objectivity to be a more effective tone. It drew from me a feeling of revulsion toward the smugglers and elicited my admiration for the government agents pursuing them. Had the author taken a strongly moralistic tone toward his subject, I likely would have felt less outrage myself, for the writer would have done most of the work for me.

The Lizard King is a book that deserves wide circulation. Its readers will not be disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Lizard King, August 29, 2008
What a well written book. One of those books i just could not put down. One of the best book that i have read in a LONG time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book on the underbelly of the reptile industry!
I am a professional reptile breeder, so I wanted to see for myself what this book was about. I was fascinated from beginning to end. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Garrick DeMeyer

5.0 out of 5 stars True Crime at its Best
The axiom that truth is stranger than fiction really applies here, and "The Lizard King" illustrates why books in this vein are so compelling. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars the snakes belly
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As a Former reptile dealer myself. I have bought animals from several of the importers in this book. It is a great read!! Read more
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Bryan Christy's Lizard King has all the qualities I look for in a good read - outstanding writing, a compelling story, conscienceness raising information, and suspense. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars good crime drama, thought provoking conservation message
i can't add much to the review written by Bill Love (one of the reptile industry's leading lights - if you've had a pet corn snake in the last 20 years or more, you probably owe... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars good subject but scattered writing
Being a reptile lover, I loved how the book was well researched with reptile smuggling history and how the popular names in the industry had their part in it. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating read
We have all heard of smuggling. There is drug smuggling, even people smuggling. But very few of us have ever heard of reptile smuggling. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible True Story - We Loved It!
"While reptiles slither, the Van Nostands run a creepy business in Florida called Strictly Reptiles and sell to your local zoo, pet shop and collectors. Read more
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