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Monday, May 31, 2010

Another one bites the dust

Whether we like it or not, all decisions, made by us or  by whomever else, made in the past, present or  future  , for or against our own good will have complex  and I would say everlasting impact on our future.
For example, some time ago, somebody in Madagascar had decided that it would be nice  to introduce bass into its lakes, and to use nylon nets to catch this tasty fish. Perhaps, that somebody had 5 kids to feed, as any average Madagascar lady has now. So, we know little to nothing about the total damage it caused, but one thing for sure--at least 1 bird specie is gone forever, Alaotra Grebe,    a little duck that surely didnt deserve to die out over  someone else's fertility issues.  One blurry picture is all what we have left of it.  The bass was eating  chicks, the nets were drowning adults, and it didnt take very long for the whole specie to go extinct, as I'm sure many others did in the same lake.
Today, 1745 more people were  added to the population of Madagascar, that is 73 people per hour, and tomorrow, it will be 1746 more. Guess what--they all like to eat fish.




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