Cdnfireman
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Have a spin on Google Earth then, doesn't take a PhD to see that almost every part of earth has been affected by some kind of human activity. Logic follows that when the area of a species habit declines so does its population, it also follows that if it's habitat disappears completely it's quite likely it's population goes to 0.
Humans for sure have nothing to be proud about in lots of ways, but Mother Nature has ways of restoring the equilibrium….if you look at big tracts of Vietnam that were devastated by the war and defoliants, lots of them are back to their previous states….that’s obviously not justification for destroying the ecosystem, but for most western nations, the environment is front and centre when considering development….the third world and China however are a different story….