blackjack21 wrote:They aren't extinct. Scientists are tracking 55 of them in the South Atlantic where they were nearly hunted to extinction. They seem to be making a comeback.
Those are huge creatures like the elephants. If the habitats are not adequately healthy for such enormous creatures their extinction is going to be certain. Turn them around. The Mexicans are getting aggressive with the pollution reduction. Most places I go to in Merida now refuse to give you plastic bags, no straws, no covers for soda pop. They force you to separate cardboard, glass, newspaper, and aluminium, and they do beach cleaning campaigns. Littering is extremely punished in Progreso the port. They got tough.
I think things are changing. Is it enough? I don't think so.
Too much damage @blackjack21
@SpecialOlympian as long as the liberals are dead first the planet can go to hell according to these far-right folk. It is incredibly hard to understand.
My little son does school conservation projects all the time. He loves studying turtles and ant colonies. The Yucatan is a paradise for bird watching, fishing and studying spiders, insects, and iguanas. Lol. He can be all day observing carpenter ants, fire ants, competing for ant wars...etc. His father bought him an ant farm for Christmas and he tried observing them and he likes picking leaves and putting them under a microscope.
He doesn't like soccer. He loves baseball, swimming, and martial arts. Such a masculine little boy and has almost nothing of soft ways about him except his exceptionally loving heart of his. I could not be prouder of him in all the world.
Greta is fighting for her generation's future. That includes my boy.