Deliberate introduction of non-native species
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Soul_Venom — 3 years ago(November 20, 2022 01:25 AM)
Some non-native species are invasive and destructive. However there are some species that are rare, slow to reproduce and endangered in their native habitat. I think such species should be introduced to similar but non-native habitats throughout the world to ensure their continued existence and survival. If a significant portion of the white rhino population had been relocated to the Pampas of Argentina or the grasslands of Australia for example while there was a still enough to support reproduction then perhaps we could have saved the species. A few other examples of species we could save by relocating them.
Black Rhinos could be saved the same way
Javan Rhinos, transplanted to the Amazon
Amur Leopards, transplanted to Canada
Gorillas and Orangutans both could be brought to South American rain forests
Cheetahs would likely do well in both Texas & Northern Mexico
Also an large number of isolated island dwelling species around the world could simple be relocated to other islands.
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Soul_Venom — 3 years ago(November 20, 2022 06:01 PM)
That is not quite true but even wild Cheetahs are rather non aggressive. They can kill humans but it is extremely rare. I was only able to find one account of an attack and even that wasn't fatal.
https://www.the-sun.com/news/3252945/zookeeper-mauled-by-cheetah-terrifying-attack/
If anything they are far less dangerous than dogs by ratio of attack.
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Rocketman — 3 years ago(November 20, 2022 06:16 PM)
Exactly. I don't think there's ever been a recorded instance of a cheetah actually killing someone. Obviously, it's had to have happened at least a couple of times in the past, but they really aren't that aggressive of a species. Of course, that would probably change if they were introduced to America.
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Millard — 3 years ago(November 20, 2022 01:49 AM)
Omg yes, I want rhinos in Britain. That would be cool.
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Soul_Venom — 3 years ago(November 20, 2022 01:26 PM)
I am sure they have a lot of animals from similar climates AT THE ZOO where they can be personally cared for. I am not talking about animals in zoos. I am talking about animals released into the wilds on entirely different continents. The hippo's that Pablo Escobar released in Columbia for example are thriving. Granted they are more of an invasive and non-threated species but the principle remains.
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Soul_Venom — 3 years ago(November 20, 2022 09:02 PM)
I don't have to be at that zoo since the zoo is not at issue. I know what the climate of the British isles is and in what little wilderness area Britain has it is to cold in the winter.
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Soul_Venom — 3 years ago(November 20, 2022 09:20 PM)
The whole point of the post is transplanting wild species from one WILDERNESS to another WILDERNESS. Zoo's are limited in space and thus NOT the proper enviroment to ensure species proliferation and survival. Moron.
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