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In response to
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I've always regarded zoos as being much more educational than entertainment-oriented. -- nm
"
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znufrii
They shouldn't be kept in cages for that reason either. It's wrong for the animals. If they go extinct so be it, that's nature.
Posted by
Krusty (aka krustylu)
Apr 4 '14, 08:49
We need to leave things alone more.
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No, "going extinct" is NOT nature. At this point going extinct is a direct result of human activity. Don't bitch about the human activity trying to
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TWuG
Apr 4, 08:52
leaving things alone has only one outcome
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DaneDukeNuuk
Apr 4, 08:51
except for the fact that the main reason species are threatened with extinction is because of our effect on their habitats and the environment.
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znufrii
Apr 4, 08:51
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