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FR
at Thu Aug 16 16:39:20 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Hi Jeff, what I find amusing is, conservation projects are long lived. Or at least that is their intent. To keep an animal in exsistance. In order to be successful, they have to work for the long period. In that, it would be very difficult to know if those projects are Going to be successful.
Why I say that is, we often hear about or I have been evolved in a few of these projects, but in the long run, actually not even that long, they are done and gone. So they actually did not work. The effort was wasted. When the resources were needed, the land was taken.
I commend you for working on them, but before you think its all good, wait 50 years like I have and look again.(hence the attitude)
It has occurred to me, you did not understand the concept of time.
In defense of, OH its still the same. Of course it is, what did you expect. Some are still keeping, breeding, learning new things, others are gone, new ones come and go. Yes, its the same. Most likely as it should be. Cheers
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