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Do you think elephants would survive in the same conditions?

 

Not got a clue, however they have less chance of running into ivory dealers, the Aussies are really strict on any type of smuggling. I still can’t understand why it appears to beyond the realms of possibility to remove all ivory from elephants and rhinos in Africa whilst they are alive.

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Not got a clue, however they have less chance of running into ivory dealers, the Aussies are really strict on any type of smuggling. I still can’t understand why it appears to beyond the realms of possibility to remove all ivory from elephants and rhinos in Africa.

 

So what relevance do camels in Australia have with elephants?

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So what relevance do camels in Australia have with elephants?

 

Both not indigenous to Australia.

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Save a seal kill a fish.

 

Fishing vessels caught an estimated 109 million metric tons (mt) of fish in 2010, a decline on what was caught in the 1990s

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Fishing vessels caught an estimated 109 million metric tons (mt) of fish in 2010, a decline on what was caught in the 1990s

 

I can feel a ‘fisherperson’ post coming on. ;)

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Save a seal kill a fish.

 

People don't "save" seals, they just don't kill them. If we weren't massacring so much of the world's wildlife their respective populations would balance out, as it is we are wreaking havoc with existing ecosystems and it will rebound on us at some point.

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Fishing vessels caught an estimated 109 million metric tons (mt) of fish in 2010, a decline on what was caught in the 1990s

 

And no one batted an eyelash.

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