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natsamjosh
at Wed May 6 15:35:24 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by natsamjosh ]
Ernie,
Thanks for the link. It's a good read, especially the guy who
was trying to rebut the study. All this back and forth about methodologies, statistical variances, and yada, yada... Now I'm no PhD, but wouldn't it be more conclusive (and probably cheaper in the long run) to just fence in a large outdoor enclosure in Maryland or southern Ohio and put a few of the Everglades burms (that would have otherwise been killed) in it to see how long they survive?
Thanks,
Ed
>> ( yet a government employed scientist can publish complete garbage, and it's embraced by most, if not all, of the media? )
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>> The exact same guys have published many papers and written books for the past thirty five years . All that time the reptiles guys have agreed the information being put out by these scientist was credible . Most still do.
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>>That's the Yin and yang of it. People talk about what a fraud these guys are on one hand but validate their credibility on the other.
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>> " Have any scientific organizations publicly taken a stand against the USGS python range map garbage? "
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>>Heres a link to a research article that disputes the infamous Rodda map.
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>>Ernie Eison
>>WESTWOOD ACRES REPTILE FARM INC.
>>Research Article
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