I'm having challenges with the construction of this reply, so:
βαθμιαίος Wrote:
The individual animal may or may not feel ready to die. However, from the point of view of the species it is absolutely a good thing. How many cows or chickens do you think there would be now if they weren't in a symbiotic relationship with humans? White-tailed deer in the eastern US are not as healthy as they will be when the mountain lion returns.
My reply:
It is humans that have thrown the balance of nature out of whack. The ecosystem would find its equilibrium if we would stay out of it. Would you say hunting deer is the answer to an out-of-balance system we created?
βαθμιαίος Wrote:
The individual animal may or may not feel ready to die. However, from the point of view of the species it is absolutely a good thing. How many cows or chickens do you think there would be now if they weren't in a symbiotic relationship with humans? White-tailed deer in the eastern US are not as healthy as they will be when the mountain lion returns.
My reply:
It is humans that have thrown the balance of nature out of whack. The ecosystem would find its equilibrium if we would stay out of it. Would you say hunting deer is the answer to an out-of-balance system we created?
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