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Did anyone see the BBC 1 documentary about bears last night? I love David Attenborough
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... and as Huxley said, how stupid of me not to have thought of it! |
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I don't want pandas to become extinct though! I like them! ![]() There's another thread right there .. SHOULD we try to save animals from extinction? After all, it can be argued that humans are responsible for a helluva lot of the animals that become extinct - responsible for the extinction I mean - so do we not have an obligation to try and reverse the trend? |
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I think we should let them go extinct, and you know what, I won't miss them when they're gone. This is even if it's our fault. One of the most important things I've learned about nature is that things that do not adapt to changing times die out. Many many organisms will go extinct as humans continue to expand their territory, but many more organisms will move in to take up the niches that have been both left behind and newly created. It happened after EVERY mass extinction in history, why would this one be any different. The only thing we need to worry about is making sure we don't destroy the environment so much that we wipe ourselves out.
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![]() Granted, I understand and accept that this is happening all the time, loooong before we ever evolved, but we have the capacity and awareness to do more than simply let them go extinct, as well as to avoid making such a devestating impact on the natural environment. |
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As for saving animals from extinction, well, we have to look at this from a whole ecosystem point of view. What do pandas contribute to their unique habitat that another ursine or other large herbivore could not? No point in destroying them any faster (if they won't mate, they have a problem as it is) but what is gained by working to preserve just this one species (what about all the other better adapted species we might be able to save?) |
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