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rchk245734

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Since: Jul 22, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 7:35 pm
Post subject: Wildlife doesn't need to be managed, PEOPLE do.
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All over the world the evidence is clear. Humans can't control their
high-impact breeding and wildlife habitat keeps shrinking because of
it. We put great effort into managing hundreds of different species
when we know people management would give much better results.

It seems that helping animals is only a secondary goal of wildlife
management. The primary goal is to keep the human population growing
whether the process is rational or not.

-Uncommon Sense-

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Since: Jul 23, 2005
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 8:56 am
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Since: Jul 26, 2005
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 3:49 am
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In article <epi4e1hu2oj3oncdpv704mqj4ffrqp3geg DeleteThis @4ax.com>, FYI <> says...
> rchk245734 DeleteThis @yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >All over the world the evidence is clear. Humans can't control their
> >high-impact breeding and wildlife habitat keeps shrinking because of
> >it. We put great effort into managing hundreds of different species
> >when we know people management would give much better results.
> >
> >It seems that helping animals is only a secondary goal of wildlife
> >management. The primary goal is to keep the human population growing
> >whether the process is rational or not.
> >
> >-Uncommon Sense-
>
> And 3 million new immigrants a year to the US ( combined legal and
> illegal ) is a whole lotta human population growth. Given that a good
> majority of them are high reproduction, we've got exponential
> reductions in wildlife habitat in the US guaranteed for years.
>
>
>
> www.numbersusa.com
> www.americanpatrol.com
>
Yup, get rid of the the illegals. Stop immigration. That will solve
more problems than just crowding wildlife.
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David James Polewka

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Since: Jul 27, 2005
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 2:31 am
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Chris <me RemoveThis @me.me> wrote:

>> And 3 million new immigrants a year to the US ( combined legal and
>> illegal ) is a whole lotta human population growth. Given that a good
>> majority of them are high reproduction, we've got exponential
>> reductions in wildlife habitat in the US guaranteed for years.
>>
>Yup, get rid of the the illegals. Stop immigration. That will solve
>more problems than just crowding wildlife.

Stopping the production of influenza vaccines will help solve
the habitat problem, the water problem, the oil problem, the
Social Security problem, the Medicare problem, and many others.
We'll still get plenty of years in our lives. We just won't get all
that is possible. It's called "replacing greed with humility."


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