Yes, Jim I fully endorse on what you have said..... We are not bothered or 
concerned about our relatives and friends and yet spend our time saving frogs 
.... where has human values reached ????? What are we doing to the numerous 
suicides and murders taking place in our Goa ???  what action do we plan for 
our forests being destroyed in Goa ???

 

FROGS ARE ONLY SEASONAL , BUT THE CONSTRUCTION LOBBY HAS BEEN FILLING 
CULTIVABLE FIELDS AND PRECIOUS TREES ARE BEING CUT RIGHT THROUGH THE YEAR FOR 
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY . Is this infrastructure development ??? Who is making 
money and destroying the beauty of Goa ???? 

 

I wish we all could stand and  stop the environment destruction rather than go 
after the few who are after FROGS !!!!

 

Valley.

   
 
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 23:05:45 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Torches in the Fields at Night
> 
> FROGS .... my man .... FROGS are what they were searching for.
> 
> It is impossible to contain this activity, unless ofcourse, the other side 
> has a reasonable alternative.
> 
> If someone tried to stop me from eating beef, on the argument that killing 
> cows is going to make them extinct, I'd manage to "somehow find my beef". 
> Mathematically speaking, there's more probability that cows could go extinct 
> - not frogs.
> 
> Think of it guys, a cow gives birth to one calf, probably once every two or 
> three years. Do you guys know how many eggs a frog lays in one season? At 
> least 10,000 - the number varies depending on who you ask. Once fertilized, 
> these give rise to hundreds of tadpoles and then eventually to more frogs.
> 
> India is a country that doesn't give a damn about humans - so why give a rats 
> ass about the frogs?
> 
> I am NOT concerned them ... I'd eat them. Just like I eat beef.
> 
> Jim F.
> New York.
> 
> 
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: augusto pinto <[email protected]>
> >
> > As I was travelling home tonight from the house of a friend I, and I
> > suppose many other people, noticed that a lot of torches could be seen
> > in the dark-first-monsoon-soaked fields along the way.
> > 
> > Obviously someone was searching for something in those fields. I wonder 
> > what.
> > 
> > Just curious
> ...
> ...
> 

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