Adapt or Die!
The environment changes. Habitats change. Populations change. LIFE is
change.
Evolution produces newer, better-adapted species all the time. The cost of
this to the earth's biomass is the extinction of less-adapted species.
Please explain to all exactly *WHY* it is necessary to preserve a wild
population that is so *poorly* adapted that it's range is restricted to
something that could be wiped out in a single collective action by a few
*individuals* of another species.
Tom Davidson
Brighton, CO
[hanson]
Very nicely and elegantly put, Dr. Davidson.
But you responded to Harry, the green turd,
who doesn't wanna hear stuff like that.
It's always such unemployable ex-red now green bastards
like him, who are misanthropic, yet feed routinely and
habitually off the philanthropy of others.
Take care, Dr. Davidson, you are a good man.
hanson
[hanson]
Hello, Prof. Wilder,
It turns out that the original poster Harry was pushing his book
in a very gauche way, as "Adam Aglionby" <n...@capersville.co.uk>
the great cyber investigator has found out and reported
in message news:Brvv9.922$i94.10...@news-text.cableinet.net...
The whole story was apparently a figment of the OP writerling's
imagination .... ...and with my jumping up and down I probably,
inadvertently helped the OP to sell a few of his tractates to some
the green shits, and extract a few dollars FROM the greenos.......
which would be a marketing miracle in itself, since these unemployable
enviro turds do have only welfare money to start with.
hanson
> "hanson" <han...@quick.net> wrote in message
> news:n%nv9.832$Ik6....@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> > "tadchem" <tadche...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > news:HFbv9.10450$6F4.9...@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> > >
> > > <pa...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > > news:Kq9v9.3522$xX6....@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk...
> > > > Please read this itll only take you a minute - it could be your
> > > > local area next...! The corporations are at it again,
> > > > this time focussing their attentions on a small part of the SW
> > > > of England. A large international mining company claims to
> > > > have found platinum in the UK and in their quest for money are
> > > > going to extinquish at least 1 species from our planet.
Butterflies,
> > > > birds, small mammals, fish and even some plants are at risk
> > > > from extinction if this corporate monster is not stopped.
> > >
[Tom]
> > > Adapt or Die!
> > > The environment changes. Habitats change. Populations change.
> > > LIFE is change.
> > > Evolution produces newer, better-adapted species all the time.
> > > The cost of this to the earth's biomass is the extinction of
> > > less-adapted species.
> > > Please explain to all exactly *WHY* it is necessary to preserve a
wild
> > > population that is so *poorly* adapted that it's range is restricted
to
> > > something that could be wiped out in a single collective action by a
few
> > > *individuals* of another species.
> > > Tom Davidson
> > > Brighton, CO
> > >
> >
> > [hanson]
> > Very nicely and elegantly put, Dr. Davidson.
> > But you responded to the OP Harry, the green turd,
LMAO, all praise the corporate monster!!!
> The corporations are at it again, this time focussing their attentions on
> a small part of the SW of England. A large international mining company
> claims to have found platinum in the UK and in their quest for money are
> going to extinquish at least 1 species from our planet. Butterflies, birds,
> small mammals, fish and even some plants are at risk from extinction if this
> corporate monster is not stopped.
By golly gee whiz, now they are converting butterflies into platinum!
I didn't write that?