===== That being said ... is it not wrong, then, to try so hard to keep species alive that are not able to adapt and survive on their own? If we do, are we not going against Mother Nature and upsetting the natural order of things? Lawana That, Lawana, depends on the reason for that specie having problems to survive. Humans can not, as they are too dominent, be considdered just beeing a part of the natural order. Rather as a cancer to this planet. To protect spicies of fish as they otherwise
will be extinct beacuse of humans very effective fishingmachines is a demand
that has to be met or it's we that change the natural order. If nothing ever
is done, nothing but humans will remain. That's not enough for having a living
planet. A balance in order to not interfere in the natural order is needed
also to ensure human survival.
Claes
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