Absolutely–been reading this info, and it truly shows how Homo sapiens has been slaughtering other life for a very long time. This post needs to go out everywhere!
This was the actual Sixth Mass Extinction, the first anthropogenic extinction. The current extinction crisis should be called the Seventh Mass Extinction, the second anthropogenic extinction. The current situation has the potential to return the biosphere to the Zeroth Mass Extinction, before aerobic life replaced the original anaerobic microbes.
Yes, you can always tell where Homo sapiens has been. Just follow us over the Bering Strait into what we turned into a megafauna graveyard. Then, of course, in the 19th century we wiped out bison by the millions, along with wolves, cougars, and bears by the thousands who were–imagine this!–competing with cattlemen for the land.
https://www.thedodo.com/americans-pay-to-kill–animals-1296093959.html?utm_source=huffingtonpost.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=pubexchange_article
Absolutely–been reading this info, and it truly shows how Homo sapiens has been slaughtering other life for a very long time. This post needs to go out everywhere!
This was the actual Sixth Mass Extinction, the first anthropogenic extinction. The current extinction crisis should be called the Seventh Mass Extinction, the second anthropogenic extinction. The current situation has the potential to return the biosphere to the Zeroth Mass Extinction, before aerobic life replaced the original anaerobic microbes.
I believe the human race will be the death of our planet.
It is, starting with the megafauna Massacre.
Yes, you can always tell where Homo sapiens has been. Just follow us over the Bering Strait into what we turned into a megafauna graveyard. Then, of course, in the 19th century we wiped out bison by the millions, along with wolves, cougars, and bears by the thousands who were–imagine this!–competing with cattlemen for the land.