THREAD: Should we kill one species to save another? Read and watch the latest installment of @AP's #WhatCanBeSaved series: http://apne.ws/nHDW2oD pic.twitter.com/PijKjZevD2
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The spotted owl population has continued to decline despite the halting of logging on federal lands. (3/5)pic.twitter.com/HSwRO62dV0
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Barred owls compete with spotted owls for food and space, displacing them in some areas. (4/5)pic.twitter.com/d3tFrxnjcn
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Some see a responsibility to intervene; others see a no-win situation. Watch
@AP minidoc and tune in next Tuesday for episode 6 of#WhatCanBeSaved. (5/5)http://apne.ws/bcGqQBcShow this thread
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Both the species may please be saved .
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This didn't work when they killed the wolves in Yellowstone. This is AWFUL.
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Why not just let Nature decide?
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Disgusting
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Sad when we have to play Mother Nature
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WTF. Why does the government always go directly to killing animals whenever the animals are struggling or have any sort of problem? If they did that with humans, there'd be like no people on the planet.
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