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Lions 'facing extinction in West Africa'
Only man, the biggest predator on the planet could allow this to happen :nope:
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At first I thought you were talking about a failed rugby tour. The real story is quite sad though. It's not just lions though. Wolves also appear to be on a downward slide: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-01-1...rvival/5193736
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^ Got me to thinking what else is endangered...
https://worldwildlife.org/species/di...inction_status WOW!! :o |
Very sad, but saw a documentary on TV the other day about all the farming and tree cutting they're doing as nations grow endangering animals.
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Take the 2nd animal on that list. The Dallas Safari Club just auctioned a permit to shoot a Black Rhino, not many targets come with a $350,000 price tag. |
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Then to top it off, you've got the disappearing honey bee. Since 2006 an estimated 10 million beehives worth about $200 each have been lost, costing beekeepers some $2 billion. There are now 2.5 million honeybee colonies in the U.S., down from 6 million 60 years ago. And if it continues, the consequences for the agricultural economy and even for our ability to feed ourselves could be dire.
However, I'm confident Jeff Bezos is working on a drone to take their place. :D |
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But hey, they just bought Beeolgics, so they try to make even more money for trying to save now, what they destroyed before.. A win-win situation. How i love to see capitalism at work :yep: |
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