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Forum Post Most species are INSECTS!
What they DON'T tell you about 'extinct' species is that more than 75 percent of all species are INSECTS, and most of these are simple failures to adapt to Nature's changing ecolog...
Forum Post 11,000 species face extinction: report
...ernible cause other than Industrial civilization and overpopulation, is staggering. If there are a million species now, and it took the other 99 million species 14 billion years to become extinct, the...
Forum Post BIOSOCIOPATH BUSH Weighs Endangered Species Delay
... underfunding of government environmental programs, including FWS expenditures on enforcing the Endangered Species Act. I think it's pretty clear that the anti-regulatory crowd is promoting a pro...
Forum Post Washington State Finishes Investigation of Whaling -- Hands Off
...d out, Graeme. Concidering that we are at the top of every single food chain, yes, we are a successful species. I don't know what kind of new-agey criteria you need to call a species successf...
Forum Post Biosociopaths attack world: Big fish disappearing from oceans
In the Great Lakes, whole species of fish have been wiped out or became rare by commercial fishing before there were regulations on commercial fishing. There are still abandoned nets underwater that c...
Forum Post Pantanal: A fragile ebb and flow
...nd flow The world's largest wetland, the Pantanal in South America, is home to about 1,200 animal species. As development threatens them, the human species turns to ecotourism to preserve lif...
Forum Post Cats and Dogs, Whales and Lions
I have been trying to make sense of human value systems when it come to evaluating the right of other species to life and which animals are OK to eat. Consider the cat and dog. In North America we...
Forum Post Whales in ancient Rome
...e as ugly as Pauline the local bar lady but I cannot see any resemblence to any woman that either of these species may have. it had come in from One theory about sperm whale strandings is the ...
Forum Post Whaling Stats
Minke whales. No, they are not a threatened species. No, the Norwegian whaling is not capable of reducing them to a threatened species. No, whales are not particularily intelligent (unless compared to...
Forum Post Half of the worlds plants could become extinct this century
Plant species' outlook grim 14.11.2002 Up to half of the world's plants could become extinct this century, according to a new analysis of the true number of endangered species. E...
Forum Post Say “No” to Japan’s Plan to Kill Humpback Whales
Whales. Japan has long said endangered species should be protected but that others, like the minke, are numerous enough to hunt. Fisheries officials say research whaling has shown that the num...
Forum Post Comentários view profile MIRIAM GODET Pro User disse: Latest...
...s.cgi?t =template&am... MORE CETACEANS CAMPAIGN NEWS >> www.eia-international.org/campaigns/species/c etaceans/news/ Also see: www.eia-international.org/campaigns/species/c etacea...
Forum Post Remineralizing the Soil
...rests, the forests will become rejuvenated. We also need to plant vast quantities of new, fast-growing species of trees on remineralized soil. As the revitalized forests thrive and spread, they wi...
Forum Post Shock and Awe ...in Australia, China, India; Global Dehydration #1
The world is overpopulated because we're suppressing the natural enemies of the human species. We need to, at least, stop the practice of immunization!
Forum Post Minkes not endangered according to National Marine Fisheries Service
...rian Gorman, spokesman for the National Marine Fisheries Service ... said minkes are ... not an endangered species.' He's right. How come so many other government organisations aren'...
Forum Post Makah Treaty History Sealing Also
...re right now so my question would be ... how are whale figures around there? Are they not in an endangered species category in those areas?...
Forum Post Baiji
...n on seeing baiji dolphins in China? I will be in China next month and would love to see this disappearing species. Thank you....
Forum Post Wild Animal Sales Thrive in Mexico's Black Market
Bartender, what is wrong with me, why am I so out of breath? The captain said, excuse me ma'am, the species has .. amused itself to death. - Roger Waters /Roy, who did as he was told, he boug...
Forum Post Whales in Lake Superior?
... seen some Web sites promoting charter tours for 'whale watching'. Is it even possible that some species of whale could migrate up the St. Laurence seaway and make it through the locks (assu...
Forum Post Report: Global Warming will have effects on UK if left unchecked
...O HAS NOT LEARNED HISTORY IS DOOMED TO REPEAT IT! Before your ill conceived plans starve half of the human species, please look up the biography of the last person who advocated growing grain in perma...
Forum Post Facts and Fiction of Global Warming
Thousands of Australian species face extinction: leaked report April 22 2003 Thousands of Australia's birds, mammals and reptile species are in danger of extinction before the end of the cent...
Forum Post Norways blubber mountain
...e, so we aren't endangered, either. An argument for cannibalism (or feeding the surplus to endangered species like tigers)? Seriously, whales are intelligent creatures with brains as large or...
Forum Post Do you care about ocean wildlife like I do? They need your help!
Sad and probably true. Uhmm.. Sea turtles yes. Some seals, possibly. But which species of whale do you think is being 'pushed to the brink of extinction.'? Sounds like one more Greenpeac...
Forum Post We will pledge $1,000,000,000 to Wildlife each year!
...re not worth supporting.<<< It is sports hunting that is directly responsible for saving more species from extinction, and is the number one source for habitat restoration (the single mos...
Forum Post Counting whales.
...vinces me. Other people however, such as Anthony Stone, seem to believe that Whales are some super-species that should be treated as if they were humans. Why he does not give other animals suc...
Forum Post Washington whale hunt
...anese whaling interests are eager to see whaling conducted in US waters, then it doesn't matter which species is killed, the PR benefits them directly anyway. Once the US is hunting gray whales, ...
Blog Post The Big Thicket field trip.
...g organism within the park, map their distribution throughout the park, and get a general idea of how each species interacts with other species. Jace collected many species of mushrooms but the one...
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