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boy
at Thu Dec 7 00:56:54 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boy ]
I think you missed the point of actually decreasing the numbers of the brown anole. Easiest example of how the introduction of a non-native destroys the environment is the cane toad in australia. Look at what it has done to the environment there. now, that take into account with the brown anole. if native wild life is diminishing.... the non native species should be attended to in order to not lose the natural biodiversity in an environment.
Sorry but just because a species didn't put itself there, doesn't mean it is appropriate to not reduce their numbers in a region that they are not originally from.
Ivan, glad to see you are active on the forums.
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