Obviously a bunch of buffoons at universities know better.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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WTF!
The EU did not use good judgment to list the pears to start with so why start now. I do not sympathize with the people who want the restrictions removed because they wanted the recognition until it hit their pocket books and they are little better that parasites that failed to blend into society. I do admit that some in society aggravate the situation by not accepting other races as equal.
“Ian Stirling, a Canadian Wildlife Service scientist and University of Alberta adjunct professor who has studied polar bears for 38 years, has said there were 1,200 in western Hudson Bay in 1987, but the number had declined to 935 by 2004”
Mainly due to the *increase* in hunting during that time; nothing to do with CO2. Interesting that they didn’t mention other polar regions. I guess they don’t want facts to ruin their arguments.
Lunatics. Deer is a problem here because of limits on what can be killed. They eat crops and are a horrible road hazard this time of year. So what happens when polar bears over populate? I’m not sure, but I’m fairly certain it won’t be pretty.
suyts:
It all depends on what you think about a few less ECO tourists wanting to get up close and personal with a cuddly polar bear! 😉
I wonder what would need to be donated to furnish unsupervised visits to the region for members of the CLB!
I’ve had it with these stupid bears…
…kill them all off and save the seals
You just want the seals to increase in numbers so you can have seal skin stuff and seal meat for dinner. You are just jealous because the bears get to eat all the seals they want.
actually I want one for a pet…………………….
I will not go there but I understand you might want to seek help for your problem! 😉
LOL dance card is punched out already!