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Feb 2
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gauntjaws:

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I just read basically the most interesting article ever.
Some amazing guy reckons we should introduce elephants into Australia’s bush ecosystem to control bushfires.
Just… incredible.

Yes, because introducing animals into Australia has always worked in the past!

When it was rabbits it was toffs who wanted to hunt, but this proposal is from a professor of environmental change biology. Like… presumably he knows what he’s talking about more than anyone in the world (except for other professors of environmental change biology).

A bunch of people are reblogging this with really obvious criticisms of the idea. Like, “don’t they know eucalyptus needs bushfires?”, “yeah but it’s really unpredictable introducing new species into an ecosystem” etc.
I’m not saying the idea is flawless, but… the guy proposing it is a professor of environmental change biology. If there’s a flaw in the idea that you - someone with presumably zero serious education in the field - can spot, he has probably thought of it. Because he is a professor of this exact subject. Who is from the country that he is proposing it takes place in.
I don’t know him personally, but I feel pretty safe assuming that he knows what eucalyptus is. And that he’s aware of rabbits and cane toads. And that he wouldn’t propose something like this if it was genuinely weak enough to be picked apart in five minutes by armchair experts!

frezned:

gauntjaws:

frezned:

I just read basically the most interesting article ever.

Some amazing guy reckons we should introduce elephants into Australia’s bush ecosystem to control bushfires.

Just… incredible.

Yes, because introducing animals into Australia has always worked in the past!

When it was rabbits it was toffs who wanted to hunt, but this proposal is from a professor of environmental change biology. Like… presumably he knows what he’s talking about more than anyone in the world (except for other professors of environmental change biology).

A bunch of people are reblogging this with really obvious criticisms of the idea. Like, “don’t they know eucalyptus needs bushfires?”, “yeah but it’s really unpredictable introducing new species into an ecosystem” etc.

I’m not saying the idea is flawless, but… the guy proposing it is a professor of environmental change biology. If there’s a flaw in the idea that you - someone with presumably zero serious education in the field - can spot, he has probably thought of it. Because he is a professor of this exact subject. Who is from the country that he is proposing it takes place in.

I don’t know him personally, but I feel pretty safe assuming that he knows what eucalyptus is. And that he’s aware of rabbits and cane toads. And that he wouldn’t propose something like this if it was genuinely weak enough to be picked apart in five minutes by armchair experts!


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    This is what I want to do when I grow up. Not criticize things, I mean, something along the lines of environmental...
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    I actually just had a tutorial session on this kind of thing for one of my classes today (4th year conservation...
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    this is really interesting. What do people think the elephants will do though? I haven’t heard about the rabbits, but...
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    hey just saying. if this does happen and australia becomes like infected with thousands of elephants overpopulating your...
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    I heard this story on NPR this afternoon, and that professor was really interesting and made some really logical points....
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    I’m all for it. Elephants are a K-reproductive species anyway, so if it doesn’t work out they wouldn’t last long. All of...