Collateral
ecosystem damage would do more harm than good.
Not exact matches
To
do so
would require them to cross the Barrier Reef and cause immense
damage to the coral
ecosystem.
Now, if we are looking at a novel
ecosystem that
has not been scientifically studied, we
do not
have full scientific certainty that removing the top predator will actually cause serious or irreversible
damage to the
ecosystem.
And over the last five years, the snot
has wasted no time
doing serious
damage to the Kiwi
ecosystems:
Having already
done major
damage to
ecosystems in the
We
've been covering the issue for years, yet considering the scale of the
damage that is being
done to hundreds of millions of people as well as to large
ecosystems, the issue is probably still under - reported (despite now being the # 1 cause of social unrest in the country).