ANSWERS: 11
  • I hate to see animals go extinct, like the Siberian Tiger or the Island Fox.
  • No,things happen...
  • I am rather concerned about the Tasmanian Devil, they appear to be getting cancers and losing quite a lot of habitat. It's sad.
  • I am saddened at how many species are endangered.
  • I do worry about the honeybees. farmer told me that it is eaither a virus in thier inner ear part or their signals to find there way home to the hive is being disrubted by cell phone towers, how awful.
  • No. Ec's got enough goin' on yo...
  • If you like to eat, you should be concerned about honeybees--they polinate most of the grains,veggies and fruits we eat. I remember a poem about facing God about allowing species to become extinct. I remember the poem, but not the poem; if you get me--does anyone know the exact poem? I remember reading it years ago, but not the poem itself.
  • I am concerned about the extinction of species and variety, but I care just as much for wild things going extinct as I do for the the ones that man made varieties are crowding out or infecting like the GMO crops and the commercialization of animal breeds. The entire planet needs diversity.
  • We currently have a rainbow lorikeet over population. As beautiful as they are the reality is they need to go. They're not native to my area & because their numbers are growing so rapidly they're knocking out all of our native parrots & cockatoos. They're stopping them from breeding by fighting them for the nest spots & winning. Our local parrots & cockatoos are currently being threatened by rainbow lorikeets. They've declined very fast in numbers over the past few years.
  • Yes. It's terrible what we are doing to them and their enviorments.
  • I am very concerned about the honey bees because their role in agriculture can not easily be replaced. They are nature's pollinators and the break up of the hives, which has not been explained or addressed, could be a national disaster.

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