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In reply to the discussion: Frankly, the world as we know it is going away, soon. [View all]Plucketeer
(12,882 posts)Two of them are of species that are endangered in their native habitat. But if you stop to think about it, there's been millions of species that have come and gone since the first single-celled things started wriggling their way up the chain of evolution. Why don't we lamanet THEIR passing into history before our bloodlines evern came down out of the trees? No, it's just that we can SEE our own impact on the things we currently share this orb with and we feel a tinge of guilt about it. We realize that as they die off, they're literally like the coal mine canaries we used to sacrafice as safety devices.
Life has evolved ever since it sparked into being here - a constant coming and going of creatures - usually too slowly for anything or anyone to notice. A constant chain of change. And WITH THAT realization - that we don't live in a Noah's Ark "stasis" - we selfishly try to inhibit that which is the way things have gone for eons and will continue to go.