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by TheGallopedHigh 1986 days ago
Because it could potentially lay waste to large portions of the ecosystem before that system again reaches equilibrium.
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> ecosystem before that system again reaches equilibrium.

How do you know that the system is at equilibrium ("at rest") now? Why is the current ecosystem the most right ecosystem since the birth of the universe? Why should there be no disturbance of the current equilibrium?

And, if we value equilibrium so much, shouldn't we undo the previous disturbance and remove most of the current inhabitants of Australia?