09-12-2011, 10:06 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Chestermere lake
Posts: 351
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Quote:
Originally Posted by avb3
Scientists are the last people who say they have all the answers. They also use the precautionary principle when making recommendations to avoid the mistake of unintended consequences.
It is just bad fish and game management to introduce non-native species into an ecosystem.
There are some neutral examples (huns as example), many, many examples where things went horribly wrong and no one can show any long term good examples of where an introduced species, plant or animal, has enhanced an ecosystem.
As that is a given, why play with fire if one doesn't have to.
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Fire can be good sometimes it is not always bad
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