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Posted 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago #1
I've just read the same text in a HerpDigest newsletter. And yesterday read about how monitor lizards are declining in numbers i Asia and Africa, in a scientific book about monitor lizards. It stated that the protection and conservation actions taken to save them are far, far too small and ineffictive to do more than a tiny bit of help. Every time I read such things, also about other animals and habitats, it becomes more and more clear to me that the only really good long-term conservation strategy is to reverse human population growth, globally.

Now, take that recent tsunami in Asia. Some 140-150.000 people died. Most of us take this for an enormously large number and consider it one of modern time's largest catastrophes. But compared to the population growth, the number is approximately equal to how much the world's population grows in 24
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Posted 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago #2
World population control is the ultimate goal. In the meantime each country must protect itself against the swarms who leave overpopulated regions. Each country must become 'an island unto itself' protecting it's environment. 'Nature' will eventually control the population of those regions who fail to control it themselves. Paul
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Posted 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago #3
Yeah, sure.
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Posted 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago #4
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 bought and sold. It was the greatest show on Earth. But then it was over.
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