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And some still wonder why preserving nature is so important (Original Post) DFW Jul 2013 OP
Lots of Americans would look at that photo and say "meh, who cares, they aren't of any (commercial) kestrel91316 Jul 2013 #1
I know. THAT'S the problem. DFW Jul 2013 #2
And, ironically enough... pipi_k Jul 2013 #3
Well stated ... DakotaLady Jul 2013 #4
We've taken our fellow earthlings for granted Plucketeer Jul 2013 #10
That's why the great whites are back Progressive dog Jul 2013 #5
We had a sea lion in our dinghy last night. cbayer Jul 2013 #6
Thanks. We ALWAYS enjoy the Cape DFW Jul 2013 #11
Do you really come all the way from Germany? cbayer Jul 2013 #12
We sure do! DFW Jul 2013 #13
That is impressive. cbayer Jul 2013 #14
A year wthout it and we'd have withdrawal symptoms n/t DFW Jul 2013 #15
Those are gray seals, I take it? petronius Jul 2013 #7
They're Dog Mermaids leftstreet Jul 2013 #8
Heh, I can definitely see it. Although I think dogs got a little petronius Jul 2013 #9
"Dog Mermaids" MadrasT Jul 2013 #17
Shark food! nt hack89 Jul 2013 #16
 

kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
1. Lots of Americans would look at that photo and say "meh, who cares, they aren't of any (commercial)
Sun Jul 21, 2013, 04:39 PM
Jul 2013

use to me, so who gives a f---?"

DFW

(54,386 posts)
2. I know. THAT'S the problem.
Sun Jul 21, 2013, 04:44 PM
Jul 2013

They care when flammable methane comes out of their faucets, but not about preventing what caused it.

pipi_k

(21,020 posts)
3. And, ironically enough...
Sun Jul 21, 2013, 04:52 PM
Jul 2013

nature did just fine for millions of years before humans came along and fucked it up.

There are times when I really dislike my own species.

 

Plucketeer

(12,882 posts)
10. We've taken our fellow earthlings for granted
Sun Jul 21, 2013, 08:42 PM
Jul 2013

for the most part. And while I won't argue that we're having a hand in their looming peril, I ask you to consider that it's really just the natural flow of life on this planet. Do you buy into the history that there were two mass extinctions in pre-history? Just for kicks, let's say they both involved hits by extra-terrestrial bodies (asteroids or such). Each time, life bounced back from the resultant debacle - greatly changed maybe - but life nonetheless. So who here spends time wringing their hands over the life forms that flourished prior to those events? Surely there were some awe-inspring creatures of those past epochs, no? Should they still be around? Would WE still have developed from the lifestock that existed?

Now, after that second mass wipeout - what resurged again? Life. And FROM that third edition, one of the niche developments was a creature with an enlarged brain. Niche developments like this had happened before - like the ability to take to the skies. But this new development was a brain so big that it was eventually able to perceive of itself and do more than just be a link in the food chain. It IS essentially a smart organ. Sadly, it having the ability to make tools and use them - it doesn't always care about the repercussions of it's actions. And with things like mega-homes and fancy sorts of conveyances to strive for, those consequences tend to be purposely ignored.
Even as we start to wallow in shit of our own making (climate change) we're driving around in giant SUVs and trucks - laughably to some degree, in the name of "safety". How comforting to know you'll survive a crash so you can suffer the results of the carbon your beast spat out!
That noted, I'm here to contend that our influence on the climate may be just another catalyst for a wave of extinctions. Sure, we can postulate and witness that we ARE the provocateurs of our own demise. But life WILL spring back after we're gone. And if it's lucky, there won't be a big-brained creatures that'll climb down from any tall greenery or pull itself out of the seas. That way it'll be up to asteroids or a dying sun to wipe the slate clean in the future!

Progressive dog

(6,904 posts)
5. That's why the great whites are back
Sun Jul 21, 2013, 05:03 PM
Jul 2013

Usually see the seals from Chatham Light beach, have never seen that many or that close.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
6. We had a sea lion in our dinghy last night.
Sun Jul 21, 2013, 05:07 PM
Jul 2013

He just looked up at us, winked and went back to sleep after we discovered him. Gone back to his buddies this morning.

We think he may have been the pup that took over our dinghy late last fall.

At any rate, I am extremely fortunate to live in a place full of life. Enjoy the Cape.

DFW

(54,386 posts)
11. Thanks. We ALWAYS enjoy the Cape
Mon Jul 22, 2013, 12:00 PM
Jul 2013

We've been coming here for 30 years in a row, and even though it's a royal pain in the ass to get to from the German Rheinland, we still come. I need the rest, the tranquility, and the sea nearby for a few weeks to recharge some very low batteries.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
12. Do you really come all the way from Germany?
Mon Jul 22, 2013, 12:13 PM
Jul 2013

I spent several summers on the cape and worked in a restaurant in Wellfleet. Haven't been back in many years, but have very fond memories of it.

Enjoy!

DFW

(54,386 posts)
13. We sure do!
Mon Jul 22, 2013, 12:26 PM
Jul 2013

Düsseldorf to Paris, then Paris to Boston, spend the night there, then rent a car at Logan the next day, pick up my guitar in Marstons Mills (my friends in Dallas send it up so a guy I know there can work on it and get it in concert shape), and continue on to the outer Cape.

petronius

(26,602 posts)
9. Heh, I can definitely see it. Although I think dogs got a little
Sun Jul 21, 2013, 08:04 PM
Jul 2013

short-changed in the mermaid department. Ours are better...

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