CherubRam
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Science is now able to eradicate a species. Would that be immoral? http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-35408835
Science is now able to eradicate a species. Would that be immoral? http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-35408835
Every species fills a niche - whose purpose we often fail to appreciate until they disappear.Science is now able to eradicate a species. Would that be immoral? http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-35408835
Humans ?
True, but it can be good also.Every species fills a niche - whose purpose we often fail to appreciate until they disappear.
Any shrinkage in the world's gene pool will have a long-term impact.
Do they have a function in the post flood world?
OH, you actually think vaccines work,...
and that mosquitos not worms cause malaria and pox.
I'm pretty sure simply eradicating just any virus we can will severely mess up the ecosystem. Death is as necessary as life. It's a circle of life, not a straight line. Ever seen The Lion King :freak:
There's a big difference between eradicating a virus and a species.
The extinction of bees would cause huge problems for the entire ecosystem, maybe even catastrophic. That's how sensitive it all is.
Agreed, and as I mentioned earlier, mosquitoes do play valid role here on earth.
Personally I think mosquitoes can be done away with. I do not think their role is that important.
Every creature has a function