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Fri 23 Dec, 2016 11:22 am
With climate change, Artic Ice is melting away, thus making it increasingly difficult for Polar Bears ( because of lack of ice support) to feed on Seals, which are a natural food source for Bears.
If we as humans can't protect both the Bears and the Seals, which one should we attempt to protect, to the best of our abilities, for the sake of long term human survival on this earth?
I thought Donald Trump was going to outlaw climate change?
@Miller,
Miller wrote:
With climate change, Artic Ice is melting away, thus making it increasingly difficult for Polar Bears ( because of lack of ice support) to feed on Seals, which are a natural food source for Bears.
If we as humans can't protect both the Bears and the Seals, which one should we attempt to protect, to the best of our abilities, for the sake of long term human survival on this earth?
It's not bears and seals, but, "lions and tigers and bears, 'oh my.'"
@Miller,
What profit is there in protecting seals and polar bears?