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Posted by tak on September 15, 2002 at 21:01:29:
In Reply to: Re: Reply to old message on Fox Snakes posted by Terry Cox on September 15, 2002 at 10:14:41:
:***The key to conservation of species is habitat. In Michigan there's plenty of habitat left for Westerns, thus they're not protected. There's very little habitat left for Easterns, and they are protected. Sure ignorant people kill them, but as long as there's wild areas, they'll always be there to find and treasure. You're only lamenting the few that happen upon human numbskulls. Look at the bigger picture and toughen up :)
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I think they could do just fine right in our garages, lawns, & driveways if we didn't kill them. I'm afraid that it's pretty easy to lament over the smaller picture, the medium sized picture, the big, and the biggest picture. Still, I think as long as the creatures are on the earth, there is a chance for them, until they are gone. Then I think they are gone. I can't get to excited about DNA, freezing, & those things. Anyway, I'm happy when I see live things. TK
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