Endangered Animals, Should Humans Intervene?

Should humans intervene when an animal starts going extinct?

  • No, even though human activities are responsible for its possible extinction

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Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
Do humans have the obligation to intervene if a certain animal is becoming, or will shortly become, extinct?

Why or why not?
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
yes because most of the time its our fault their endangered.also ontop of us being all good and powerful and smarter then all other animals, we should be like a big brother since we can think and make the world better for them and us but we dont do that we just destroy we use our knowledge for bad then say oh shit we fucked up lets try and fix it but usually its too late.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
yes because most of the time its our fault their endangered.also ontop of us being all good and powerful and smarter then all other animals, we should be like a big brother since we can think and make the world better for them and us but we dont do that we just destroy we use our knowledge for bad then say oh shit we fucked up lets try and fix it but usually its too late.
exactly my opinion as well. a lot of time it's loss of habitat that these creatures are going extinct, which is just man taking up more and more of the planet and to hell with what was here first attitude imvho.
 

neosapien

Well-Known Member
I think it's a good thing to try to keep life going if we're at fault. Unless its a species like those stupid lemmings and they just walk off the cliff all by themselves. :eyesmoke:
 

Jimmyjonestoo

Well-Known Member
without humans the world would flourish.
It's not the humans nessecarily its the greed and carelessness most of them posses. We were put here too we have as much right to the earth as any other creature does. The problem is that most humans are selfish fucks. I completely agree with your first statement tho.
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
It's not the humans nessecarily its the greed and carelessness most of them posses. We were put here too we have as much right to the earth as any other creature does. The problem is that most humans are selfish fucks. I completely agree with your first statement tho.
i ment ecologically the world would flourish
 

Jimmyjonestoo

Well-Known Member
i ment ecologically the world would flourish
I know. And what I meant is that humans wouldn't be doing any damage really if we lived the way we were intended. Like native Americans. Bit no. We want more oil. We want more lumber to build oversized houses we don't need. We leave fires at camp sites that destroy thousands of acres of precious woodland. We kill animals for sport instead of food and clothes. We suck as a species really. Ruled by greed and selfishness.
 

sunni

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I know. And what I meant is that humans wouldn't be doing any damage really if we lived the way we were intended. Like native Americans. Bit no. We want more oil. We want more lumber to build oversized houses we don't need. We leave fires at camp sites that destroy thousands of acres of precious woodland. We kill animals for sport instead of food and clothes. We suck as a species really. Ruled by greed and selfishness.
do you know where natives live?... just curious
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
welcome to garden river ontario i live in canada near many native reserves. first and foremost let me say i am not racist, but the way the natives act is in no means a wonder to the earth. the reserves are littered with trash, beer cans, forest fires, they have low income houses spread all over the land, they fish hunt,and most of all beat the shit out of any white person that goes onto their land. they have little to no respect for the earth thats there.

IMHO! - if you want a reserve, dont let anyone live on it let it be complete forest. but thats just how i think since they fought so hard for land, but what they really wanted was somewhere ot live for free , View attachment 2460527View attachment 2460528View attachment 2460529View attachment 2460530

and believe me these are the nicest photos of native reserves. like i said native culture is really amazing infact i even spent an entire year learning how to speak Ojibwe, which is extremely popular in ontario where I live. However they certainly have lost their "roots"
 

Trolling

New Member
Original natives, today's decendents have alot of problems with drugs and suicide too, the more the white man stayed, the more they started getting influenced and adapt to our life style, can't really put the blame on them totally.
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
Original natives, today's decendents have alot of problems with drugs and suicide too, the more the white man stayed, the more they started getting influenced and adapt to our life style, can't really put the blame on them totally.
race doesnt matter we need to work as humans to fix the shit we did since we can use our brains and think!
 

420God

Well-Known Member
welcome to garden river ontario i live in canada near many native reserves. first and foremost let me say i am not racist, but the way the natives act is in no means a wonder to the earth. the reserves are littered with trash, beer cans, forest fires, they have low income houses spread all over the land, they fish hunt,and most of all beat the shit out of any white person that goes onto their land. they have little to no respect for the earth thats there.

IMHO! - if you want a reserve, dont let anyone live on it let it be complete forest. but thats just how i think since they fought so hard for land, but what they really wanted was somewhere ot live for free , View attachment 2460527View attachment 2460528View attachment 2460529View attachment 2460530

and believe me these are the nicest photos of native reserves. like i said native culture is really amazing infact i even spent an entire year learning how to speak Ojibwe, which is extremely popular in ontario where I live. However they certainly have lost their "roots"
Try having your entire lifestyle taken from you then be told where and how to live, you wouldn't be too happy either.
 

Trolling

New Member
Well look at the generation of the natives before we arrived and look at how slowly they changed over time. They had simple lives for all those generations and then we get here, 3-400 years later, look at them now. There's a connection in there somewhere.
 
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