kabuki_KILLER
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I read this article this morning and was enraged.
'Pull the plug' on pandas, naturalist says - World environment- msnbc.com
Heavily influenced by my deep ecologist professor back in my pre-med days (not that long ago, actually), I found this appalling. I for one, feel people should be entitled to say what they feel, but someone with this much influence should think more responsibly.
The decline of one species can effect the entire environment in which it resides. Since pandas eat the bamboo where they live, if they ceased to exist, bamboo would grow like weeds, along with the animals that live in it, possibly causing trouble for people and other species living near that habitat. It's all a web. Break one link and the rest crumble, following suit.
Arguably, new species are created every day, but evolution takes time and at this rate, our earth is going to smitherines. The ideal thing to do would be to leave the earth alone and live naturally, but if that's not possible, it's important to raise awareness. I believe that Packham feels the way he does because pandas from China are too far away from home for him and he's tired of trying to get uncooperative locals where pandas naturally live to get with the program. He may feel pandas are hard to relate to, but in truth, every species has a purpose and keeps another (or several species) in check. The only thing the panda is guilty of is being overly cute, so people sometimes don't take it seriously.
Don't even get me started on the tigers. Coincidentally, both animals Packham believes should be abandoned are east asian species and genres.

'Pull the plug' on pandas, naturalist says - World environment- msnbc.com
Heavily influenced by my deep ecologist professor back in my pre-med days (not that long ago, actually), I found this appalling. I for one, feel people should be entitled to say what they feel, but someone with this much influence should think more responsibly.
The decline of one species can effect the entire environment in which it resides. Since pandas eat the bamboo where they live, if they ceased to exist, bamboo would grow like weeds, along with the animals that live in it, possibly causing trouble for people and other species living near that habitat. It's all a web. Break one link and the rest crumble, following suit.
Arguably, new species are created every day, but evolution takes time and at this rate, our earth is going to smitherines. The ideal thing to do would be to leave the earth alone and live naturally, but if that's not possible, it's important to raise awareness. I believe that Packham feels the way he does because pandas from China are too far away from home for him and he's tired of trying to get uncooperative locals where pandas naturally live to get with the program. He may feel pandas are hard to relate to, but in truth, every species has a purpose and keeps another (or several species) in check. The only thing the panda is guilty of is being overly cute, so people sometimes don't take it seriously.
Don't even get me started on the tigers. Coincidentally, both animals Packham believes should be abandoned are east asian species and genres.