Did anyone see that spot on Discovery last week where they were releasing that seal back into the wild and the shark jumped up and ate it? Yeah, that was awesome.
Humans are at the top of the food chain, and we do what we do. But nature does what nature does. If a species is strong enough to survive, it will survive regardless what humans do to kill it off. We have successfully saved a few species from extinction, but for how long? We don't know. We can't know, because we can't see into the future.
I'm not suggesting that we start killing things all higgledy-piggledy just to find out. On the contrary, I was taught to conserve nature, taking only what we need.
But if we become so arrogant as to think that we can control the destiny of lesser species, bringing them back from extinction at a whim, well, that's a recipe for disaster. Look at what has happened when we have introduced non-indigenous animals into the wild. With no natural predators, they ran amuck and nearly destroyed the environment for other species. We can't possibly think that we are so smart that we can dictate the natural order of things.
I like to throw a particular quote into discussions like this one:
"History shows again and again how nature points out the folly of men ... GODZILLA!"
Humans are at the top of the food chain, and we do what we do. But nature does what nature does. If a species is strong enough to survive, it will survive regardless what humans do to kill it off. We have successfully saved a few species from extinction, but for how long? We don't know. We can't know, because we can't see into the future.
I'm not suggesting that we start killing things all higgledy-piggledy just to find out. On the contrary, I was taught to conserve nature, taking only what we need.
But if we become so arrogant as to think that we can control the destiny of lesser species, bringing them back from extinction at a whim, well, that's a recipe for disaster. Look at what has happened when we have introduced non-indigenous animals into the wild. With no natural predators, they ran amuck and nearly destroyed the environment for other species. We can't possibly think that we are so smart that we can dictate the natural order of things.
I like to throw a particular quote into discussions like this one:
"History shows again and again how nature points out the folly of men ... GODZILLA!"