400 dead...

Discussion in 'The Environment' started by free2fly, Apr 29, 2006.

  1. free2fly

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  2. newo

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    I think it's a damn shame. I also think you should have titled this, "400 dead dolphins".
     
  3. freakon

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    yeap, i realize there is more than just chemical pollution, we have also all this mobilphone/electric wave/magnetic pollution that we can't see....... in sweden i've heard of people who can't stand electricity, they move in in a cabin in the woods, just to be able to live and function.....
     
  4. TheRealPamela

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    I think free2fly was intentionally leaving out the species because it is important and we should care about both.
     
  5. KyndVeggie4Peace

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    I'm totally in agreement with TheRealPamela ... I don't see how someone can say ... "oh, they were just dolphins." ... It's a shame how the human race thinks we are so superior to any other species of anmials that we can discredit their deaths as being a simple mistake.

    If it was 400 Americans that were killed becuase of some freak accident than there would be a huge investigation and people would be on trial for the deaths. It's sad.
     
  6. free2fly

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    Yep TheRealPamela ... that was exactly my intention! :)

    And Im glad that others feel the same way I do.


     
  7. Violet_Heron

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    It's strange how it seems to have affected just the dolphins in these areas...does anyone know if this has been affecting other sea creatures? Rather disconcerting on many levels...
     
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