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I didn't even know you guys had eucalyptus. If it's a problem, maybe we could introduce koalas to eat it!
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Hmmm, aren't humans non-native to North America? Can we sell off excess population to dog food companies?
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Sweet, I'm sending the neighbors to the alpo factory tomorrow!!
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The case for considering wild horses to be a native species. The House bill to reinstate the ban on sales of wild horses. Now, it can't be denied that horses were a native species, and that if you use only a genetic basis the category would still apply. It seems to me, though, that "native" is a 4-dimensional concept, it isn't simply geography that plays a role but also placement in time. If we consider only geography then clams would be a native species of the Himalayas. Horses may have existed in the North American ecosystem as recently as 10,000 years ago, and have changed little since then. But has the ecosystem remained the same? What were the natural predators of the native horses that no longer exist? Which other native species (if any) have moved into the niche occupied by horses since their disappearance? I don't know the answer to these types of questions, but it seems reasonable to me that there is a point after which you are no longer reintroducing a native species to its native environment, even if you are reintroducing to its native piece of land. (On a side note, were equus lambei even native to what is now the American southwest? In looking around for information all the references I find are to the fossil records being in the Canadian steppes.) (On another side note, where does the burro fit into this conversation? Or is it just the horses for which sale to slaughter is a problem?) |
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