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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sunni

Administrator
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Try having your entire lifestyle taken from you then be told where and how to live, you wouldn't be too happy either.
like i said im not sayig what the white man did was right, please why i tried to stress that im just saying , live free on the countrys land and keep the reserves for straight up forestry where animals, and nature can be
 

Trolling

New Member
race doesnt matter we need to work as humans to fix the shit we did since we can use our brains and think!
You slightly changed your answer lol, but as 420 said, we pretty much treated them unfairly and told them how to think. Being the stronger rival, it happens alot in human nature. Wouldn't blame them for being bitter, even alot of black people are still bitter but yes, it doesnt matter now, and now we're trying to fix stuff more and more (going green) while they still stay bitter and depressed. Our generation especially is just now seeing the way the planet is changing too fast and people are recycling more now days. I dunno if it's too late, with the rapidly growing population but I know we can at least slow down.
 

sunni

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You slightly changed your answer lol, but as 420 said, we pretty much treated them unfairly and told them how to think. Being the stronger rival, it happens alot in human nature. Wouldn't blame them for being bitter, even alot of black people are still bitter but yes, it doesnt matter now, and now we're trying to fix stuff more and more (going green) while they still stay bitter and depressed. Our generation especially is just now seeing the way the planet is changing too fast and people are recycling more now days. I dunno if it's too late, with the rapidly growing population but I know we can at least slow down.
because once again i come off as the bad guy when allim saying is they live in shitty fucking conditions and it needs to change, i live in a town where its 95% native people my city couldnt be more native unless i lived in nunavut, im not saying their a bad culture im saying they dont make sense when they say they want the land to be for mother earth and to have animals and forestry when they take the land to live on andcut down all the foreston it ..its counter productive!
 

Dislexicmidget2021

Well-Known Member
Its a good idea to be responsible for our own actions,Even If it is limited to a certain animal becoming extinct or a particular species, we should not be so ignorant as to overlook its importance on this planet,, if we can save it from extinction,,I say yes let us do so wisely.
 

Trolling

New Member
No bad guys here, you won't ever see me over react with offensive opinions. I know what you're saying and the past isn't an excuse for them to 'let themselves go', they're more spoiled now and are just like fuck it, they're doing it so why not and like you said "they've lost their roots".
 

420God

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like i said im not sayig what the white man did was right, please why i tried to stress that im just saying , live free on the countrys land and keep the reserves for straight up forestry where animals, and nature can be
Not trying to put you on the spot, just giving you the reasoning behind some of their feelings. Some of the reservations are beautiful and others not so much. People suck no matter what race they are.
 

Jimmyjonestoo

Well-Known 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.
Exactly (ten characters)
 

Bakatare666

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:
Are they more stupid than Turkeys?
I know a guy that got fired from a turkey farm for kicking them, but when it started raining, it was his job to herd them inside so they wouldn't look up to see what was hitting them on the head, and drown themselves.
 

Jimmyjonestoo

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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"
These are not the folks I speak of. These people are a disgrace to their ancestors.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Staff member
We kill animals for sport instead of food and clothes. We suck as a species really. Ruled by greed and selfishness.
I eat almost exclusively on what I've gathered (meat & fish wise) - no waste here

Are they more stupid than Turkeys?
I know a guy that got fired from a turkey farm for kicking them, but when it started raining, it was his job to herd them inside so they wouldn't look up to see what was hitting them on the head, and drown themselves.
That is a myth - does not happen.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
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"
Is that bridge up by Sault? If so I saw it on my big bike trip in '03! cn
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
yes good old sault ste marie where crime never sleeps...fucking hate the city i live in
I just went and dug out the old bike log. August 8th, 2003. I saw that bridge soon after stopping i at a nearby Wal-Mart for provisions and porcelain. Day started in Nipigon (Gravel River Inn, a very very cool place with delightful signposts) and ended in Espanola, my last stop before my first major destination, friends living south of Ottawa. Only put 499 miles onto the clock that day.

Two days prior I had a bit of a moment with the Canadian border guard. cn
 

sunni

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I just went and dug out the old bike log. August 8th, 2003. I saw that bridge soon after stopping i at a nearby Wal-Mart for provisions and porcelain. Day started in Nipigon (Gravel River Inn, a very very cool place with delightful signposts) and ended in Espanola, my last stop before my first major destination, friends living south of Ottawa. Only put 499 miles onto the clock that day.

Two days prior I had a bit of a moment with the Canadian border guard. cn
cool, espanola is neat ive been there a few times. wouldnt wanna live there though
 

Dirty Harry

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I have to go no on this one. Survival of the fittest. The strong and ones who can adapt to the changing environment survive while the weak do not. That is how species maintain a strong gene pool with the weak being removed from it. I have free range chicken and ducks. Owles and hawks sometimes snatch one, thus reducing the flock population of the chickens and ducks that I have. Should I intervene and kill all the owls and hawks I see to prevent my flock from becoming extinct? Of course not, they are doing what they naturally do, and so are the chicken and ducks. That is how nature works.
If humans were around during the dinosaur age, and figured out how to protect them from going extinct, would we really want them loose today? We have tinkered with trying to help one species and it mostly results in the harm to another. In areas, wolves were threatened and humans intervened. Now some of those area are over populated with them and they destroyed other species by eating them because that is what wolves do.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
cool, espanola is neat ive been there a few times. wouldnt wanna live there though
Check out Nipigon. I wonder if the Gravel River Inn is still there. That was the coolest funkiest little place of hospitality I ever saw, and that is counting the desert Southwest.

Nipigon had a pair of signposts rather like this one.


But I cannot find a pic with Google, and I lost my image files of the outbound leg of the trip. But I recall such signs as a southpointing one "USA Seven days by canoe" amongst slightly-canted signs declaring the kilomètrage to Buenos Aires and Auckland ...
... but I doubt the personable old-timer who ran the Gravel River Inn is still at it. cn
 

sunni

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possibly i never go up there in the winter but last summer i noticed a lot of things closing , like little highway motels, resturants, ect its been like a desert up there old abandon motels and gas stations its kinda freaky lol
 
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