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Re: Breeding wild-extinct species (was Re: That lazy BOT (was Re: decentwar))



Thank You! For saying it better than I did.
George

MDelra at aol_com wrote:

> Hi everyone, I just wanted to remind us that a population does'nt always have
> to be reintroduced to it's exact location from which it was extirpated. There
> are refugium habitats that are currently saving some of our beloved fish as
> we write. In addition to that, some of the annual fish from South America
> have moving habitats. That is to say, sometimes the pool moves down stream of
> the net flow. My point is that we cannot remanufacture nature back to it's
> original pristine condition, but we sure can make an attempt when the
> opportunity arises. Maybe we will eventually learn how. This thought came to
> mind when reading some of the well-founded opinions out there and it reminded
> me of a story someone from the Desert Fish Council told me as he looked in
> the bucket that had about a dozen Cyprinodon radiosus left. That was it. The
> whole population. They had to try to save them atleast as long as it would
> take for the habitat to fill up again. Mark Delraso
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