I read a story about relocating lions and elephants to the Great Plains and I wonder how stupid can you be. As if we don't have enough problems in the US with Invasive species, now some jack ass wants to do such a thing on purpose. It's bad enough when an Invasive species gets started by accident like the brown tree snake in Guam but it has been done before on purpose and the results have been catastrophic.
The Cane toad, European wild rabbit, European red fox, Feral camel, Feral cat, Feral goat, Feral horse, Feral donkey, Feral pig, and Feral water buffalo are all Invasive Species of Australia that were introduced with all good intention to the continent and now wreck havoc and are out of control. We don't need to do such things again. A little common sense needs to prevail here. It doesn't matter if the animals are to be introduced to "vast ecological parks and private reserves" or public lands. An Invasive Species is an Invasive Species and the long term ramifications can not be seen at this time and could be horrible in the future.
Invasive Species are a problem all over the world. Let's not add to the problem with half-wit ideas. If you want to save the species in Africa do so there. Don't bring them over here to do it. We haven't done that well on this side of the pond in that respect either.
Stupidity is something unshakable; nothing attacks it without breaking itself against it; it is of the nature of granite, hard and resistant. Gustave Flaubert
Thursday, August 18. 2005
Height of Stupidity.
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Good post...here in Washington we pay attention to the spread of invasive plant species around wetlands, etc. as 'introduced' varieties choke out the native habitat. And this dilemma proceeds in human form too - the Gaza settlements in Israel...
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Bonita
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2005-08-18 10:18
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I think you forgot the worst invasive species of all, Sam: the Feral Human.
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DMerriman
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2005-08-18 10:34
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