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Development curbs population growth. .

 

total garbage. Just look at the United States, Canada and Australia for starters. The latter two in particular have got more than DOUBLE the population they had 50 years ago, and the USA has got about 80% more since 1960. If you think that all that population growth has come from immigration alone, you are just a numbskull.

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Does it matter?

 

Yes it does. Biodiversity is absolutely vital for the health of the plant.

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never mind the Elephants the way the human race is going right now i doubt we will make it to another 100 years, priorities need to be addressed:roll:

 

like you say "way to go humans"!

 

Given the current rate at which humans are extincting other species it can't be that long before a mass human die off caused by huge damage to the ecology. Being human, no-one wants themselves or their loved ones to be included in the die-off but for the rest of life on Earth it can only be good news.

 

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total garbage. Just look at the United States, Canada and Australia for starters. The latter two in particular have got more than DOUBLE the population they had 50 years ago, and the USA has got about 80% more since 1960. If you think that all that population growth has come from immigration alone, you are just a numbskull.

 

And multiples consumption. You won't get an answer from Unbeliever though, he disappeared right after the last general election

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Yes it does. Biodiversity is absolutely vital for the health of the plant.

 

If that is the case why do we kill billions of creatures to save others?

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These endangered animals should be moved to safe reserves, not only in their indigenous home, but anywhere where they can run free and be safe.

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These endangered animals should be moved to safe reserves, not only in their indigenous home, but anywhere where they can run free and be safe.

 

There is no where left, that is why so many are endangered.

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There is no where left, that is why so many are endangered.

 

 

USA, Australia and New Zealand can’t be full.

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If that is the case why do we kill billions of creatures to save others?

not sure what you mean? we "cull" certain creatures but not to the brink of extinction.

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USA, Australia and New Zealand can’t be full.

 

Should we cull the animals that are there? Australia ...

 

The EPBC lists these Critically Endangered Australian Animals .....

 

http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/science-environment/2014/06/australian-endangered-species-list

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The camels are doing fine in Australia.

 

Do you think elephants would survive in the same conditions?

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not sure what you mean? we "cull" certain creatures but not to the brink of extinction.

 

Save a seal kill a fish.

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