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Should we save the vaquita
Topic Started: Oct 18 2017, 09:21 PM (1,357 Views)
Chuditch
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Flisch
Oct 23 2017, 02:19 AM
Invasive species are only bad if they destabilize the ecosystem they arrive in. They're not inherently evil.
I guess Australia's invasive species are bad then (Not evil though).
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Probably late to the party, also don't know if this has been said already. But the entire living Wisent population is descended from six individuals.
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