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by rulalala
757 days ago
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I mean surely populations would exist, bit the spatial and cultural significance of the species is gone. And, for how long do we want to believe that environmental change (including fungus) can be frozen in a specific time moment that should be preserved? |
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Wasn’t the blight and panic that wiped them out largely a result of human activity?
I think this is one environmental change that happened VERY fast, in which we see our own hand, and that we believe we might still be able to turn back.
But I sense that you see some down side which I don’t see?