A U.S. experiment aims to save the northern spotted owl in the Pacific Northwest by killing its aggressive East Coast cousin -- the barred owl. (2/5)http://apne.ws/xu3FwYz
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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/DjaFRxqFoB
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Barred owls compete with spotted owls for food and space, displacing them in some areas. (4/5)http://apne.ws/56NJREb
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Some see a responsibility to intervene; others see a no-win situation. Watch
@AP minidoc and tune in Tuesday for episode 6 of#WhatCanBeSaved. (5/5)http://apne.ws/16BfRezShow this thread
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all animal’s are better tinned now (easier to catch than in pretin day’s) and they taste great
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To think that we have any control over nature is classic human arrogance....
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Kill humans to save the planet? Hot take AP.
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I assume you mean humans?
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Very poor take. Not “killing the species”. It’s killing individuals of one species to prevent the extinction of another species.
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Kill humans and you'll save almost all the others.
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