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A dream came true: Half grown Siberian tiger in the snow

Started Mar 4, 2017 | Photos thread
CelticOdyssey
CelticOdyssey Senior Member • Posts: 2,161
Re: Can we trust biology ecology?
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Jorginho wrote:

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But I do not like unsubstantiated claims made by so called scientists that are simply very bad i proving their point but very good at assuming. They remind me an awful lot of climate change deniers which also lack facts ut claim and claim and claim...

Just take a few copies of scientific papers on neobiota and look at the incredible load of biased wording and you see it is an ideology, surely when the facts are missing badly.

So a sixth extinction wave....I would love to see scientific work that is as strong and sound as I can find on anthropogenic climate change.

I appreciate the time you have spent on your remarks. However, the evidence for mass extinction is not theoretical- it's entirely empirical and is easy to find. Whether you agree with specific quoted species counts, it's clear that median numbers of most large mammals over the last few generations are in steep decline. The exceptions are few, and are mostly those species that we have recently taken great efforts to protect.

Finally, one person has remarked that this particular discussion may not be appropriate on a photography forum, and I tend to agree, so this is my last post on the subject.

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