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radicallymagical t1_ivssmiv wrote
This story is a good example of the exact opposite of that tho
Echelion77 t1_ivtka4h wrote
Right I guess I have been living in the age of conservation all my life, for the last 30 years I have been learning about conservation efforts and all the great things people are doing to preserve nature..
And then turn around and read an article about how oil fracking or forest burning has wiped out entire eco systems.
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hippetti0s t1_ivohiv7 wrote
“The jaguar is an umbrella species, so by protecting the jaguar, you are protecting everything else,” said Gerardo Ceballos, an ecologist and conservationist who has been working with jaguars in the region for almost 25 years.