Shouldn't there be anyplace here in the state that can be restored to a condition that existed hundreds of years ago?
Isn't there a place where the introduction of an incredibly destructive species be reversed in order to preserve what is left?[/b]
I just don't see preservation and restoration as a waste of money.[/b]
You know, the state could sell the island to Club Med, and they could build golf courses and resorts. The state would make money, prolly alot more than through hunters.. How does that sound?[/b]
What's he payin'?Originally posted by coveybustinchris@Nov 8 2002, 09:17 PM
Sounds like you should go to work for Gov. Davis..$$$
Originally posted by Cynic@Nov 8 2002, 09:53 PM
Not possible. You can't turn back the clock. Second law of thermodynamics, and all. Entrophy cannot decrease (within a closed system, and an island is a closed system).
The moment the pigs were released, the island, as it once was, ceased to exist, and a new island took it's place. The new island has ALWAYS had pigs.
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I just don't see preservation and restoration as a waste of money.
You know, the state could sell the island to Club Med, and they could build golf courses and resorts. The state would make money, prolly alot more than through hunters.. How does that sound?[/b]