http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/19/AR2006061901356.html
I was always fascinated by these critters, and sad they're gone.
I was always fascinated by these critters, and sad they're gone.
On the whole, people are living longer and healthier today than at any time in human history, particularly in the democratic nations. The 3rd world nations have their own issues (corruption, war, dictators, hateful religions, ...).quote:
Originally posted by Papa Bear:
"We lose so many things to ignorance and pig-headedness."
And Big Business..... like drinkable water and breathable air.
P.B.
keith, you forgot 1st world manipulation, exploitation and agricultural subsidies as issues.quote:
Originally posted by keith:
The 3rd world nations have their own issues (corruption, war, dictators, hateful religions, ...)
You obviously don't know very much about wolves.quote:
Originally posted by CMT:
What the heck good would these things be to us anyway? What's the point of keeping a species around just for the point of having it? They'd still be killing livestock and maybe children today if the do-gooders had been successful in "saving" them. Just like wolves around here- there was a reason my great-grandparent's generation killed most of them off. They're foul, dangerous, worthless creatures. We saved the only redeeming qualities they had- they're called Labrador Retreivers. But now my parent's worthless baby boom generation is going and screwing it all up, trying to bring those awful things back. What makes the human race great (and keeps us on top of the food chain) is doing what we need to do to use our environment to our advantage and change it as necessary to be more productive. That sometimes involves getting rid of undesirable creatures. Unfortunately, some seem to be losing sight of this, and I fear for our future. Life's tough- we need to kill or be killed.