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If beekeepers voiced the desire that all wild honeybees would be better dying out, what would ecologists hav..

by Guest60859  |  earlier

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...to say about that?

if beekeepers were ever to deliberately, intend to take steps towards that end, what would the conservation laws have to say about it.

how does the law view beekeepers collective intent to posess/own the honeybee species in its entirety?

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  1. That's a really sticky question... it's the same question we've been asking Monsanto and other GMO entities that want to play God for profit for some time now. As some of our science and technology wanders into the dark side for profit and control at the expense of nature and wild things, I can only wonder how long we will be happy living in a world that some one else created for their benefit at the expense of ours.

    The bigger question is where do their rights end so ours can begin?

    It seems to me that if man is allowed to recreate the world as he wishes, so some have more advantage than others, we are no longer created equal and the new paradigm will be one of slave and master once again... how sad.


  2. We can not be the supervisor to each and every insect and animal.  Are we Darleks?  

    "EXTERMINATE"  "EXTERMINATE"  

    What will be left?

    Who wants to live like this?

    Bring on the high rise flats and let's be battery people!

    Oh joy, oh rapture!

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