missty0505 wrote:All the humans do on this planet is destroy it ._. I can go on but im not because I'll strike some nerves, all im gunna say is: animals keep their populations in balance, by say, natural selection; the sick, weak, old, and just plain not wise animals die off because they cant survive. They would get eaten, die of starvation, ect. and the populations stay down and steady because of these 'checks and balances', the genes that are strong continue... Now, do you see this in humans? No, because we have hospitals, and medication, life support, we keep alive people that wont live to a purpose, or are lifeless already..So we get over populated, and become..ya..
wibeke wrote:Toadfoal wrote:Too bad we can't just bomb all their ships.
Killing the people isn't much better than killing the whales though. Sounds like a good idea, but human life is still important, even if they are killing the whales. If anyone drowned the Sea Shepherds would be in a lot of trouble.
I still like the idea though.
Toadfoal wrote:missty0505 wrote:All the humans do on this planet is destroy it ._. I can go on but im not because I'll strike some nerves, all im gunna say is: animals keep their populations in balance, by say, natural selection; the sick, weak, old, and just plain not wise animals die off because they cant survive. They would get eaten, die of starvation, ect. and the populations stay down and steady because of these 'checks and balances', the genes that are strong continue... Now, do you see this in humans? No, because we have hospitals, and medication, life support, we keep alive people that wont live to a purpose, or are lifeless already..So we get over populated, and become..ya..
I think about this all the time. We're supposed to want to survive to breed, all animals are, yet with our adaptations we've become exceptionally good at it, which I think at some point will become a serious problem. All our special medications and whatnot are slowly replacing our natural immune system (or at least, it's aiding our immune systems). Perhaps someday we'll die out simply because a new disease will come about and we won't have medicine for it and our immune system won't be prepared.wibeke wrote:Toadfoal wrote:Too bad we can't just bomb all their ships.
Killing the people isn't much better than killing the whales though. Sounds like a good idea, but human life is still important, even if they are killing the whales. If anyone drowned the Sea Shepherds would be in a lot of trouble.
I still like the idea though.
Too true, it's morally unacceptable (pardon my bad spelling skills) to destroy eachother in such ways. It would be "wrong", but then, you could argue that Japanese torture was also "wrong". Still, you're right.







wibeke wrote: In many areas, hunting is needed to keep their populations down. If people don't do this the wolves get over populated, killing the deer and throwing the whole ecosystem off balance. They can also loose their livestock to the wolves, destroying their livelihood.
Pigwidgeon<3 wrote:wibeke wrote: In many areas, hunting is needed to keep their populations down. If people don't do this the wolves get over populated, killing the deer and throwing the whole ecosystem off balance. They can also loose their livestock to the wolves, destroying their livelihood.
Just thinking, but the farmers were the ones who threw the ecosystem off balance first... had they not settled in the wolves original territory, then they wouldn't have had any problems with losing their livestock. Really, i believe it can all be traced back to human overpopulation. Yeah, I know we need to reproduce for our species to survive, but we are overdoign it. If there weren't so many people in the world, there needn't be so much of the wilderness destroyed for our own purposes. There needn't be the destruction of nature in the first place, to be honest...but you see what I mean.
And it just plain sucks what people do to sharks. Why on Earth do we need to make soup out of a shark's fin? Really, it doesn't make sense. And it's isn't only shark populatins that are devastated by the shark hunting, many species of dolphin, fish and turtle are being affected too. The nets aren't only a hazard to sharks...any animal can get caught in them. Especially the dolphins and turtles, who drown of loss of air. Those stupid hunters, have they no conscience?





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