Not CLIMATE CHANGE Ping!.......................
if they were not already endangered nothing we could do would have made them extinct. Case in point, fire ants, mosquitoes, a cockroaches.
Smells like mammoth sh!t.
Weird how the Clovis culture seems to have disappeared with all these extinct species.
The big animals became woke environmentalists and then started slaughtering each other to “save the planet” and “fight hegemony”.
Lol.
When you have a tribe to feed, hunting a mammoth is a better choice than rabbits.
“Researchers at Aarhus University have concluded that human hunting, rather than climate change, was the primary factor in the extinction of large mammals over the past 50,000 years. This finding is based on a review of over 300 scientific articles.”
Heretics! Burn them! ~ Said Every Global Warmist Ever, EVER!
And then there’s that pesky ‘...and Man shall have dominion over the Earth’ thing from God. ;)
Decades ago the PBS broadcast on NOVA said the same thing. It was over hunting that did it. It was far easier to kill the young ones for food than the older ones.
This principal was first articulated by Dr. Charles Kay at Utah State over 20 years ago. But then, he was into big game hunting in Africa. Gut stick an elephant and it's dead from peritonitis in three days. Follow and feast.
So, humans are destroying the planet, and climate change is destroying the humans. Sounds like climate change is saving the planet from the humans!
Not just humans, WHITE HUMANS
Sorry, I simply don’t buy it.
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The harder they fall.
Meanwhile, the smaller they are the longer you’re stuck with them. Like ants.
For having such a firm belief in evolution they certainly seem to want to want to end it.
Progressives wanting to stop evolutionary progress.
(hint, coyotes)
Anything over 80 lbs is a “large herbivores”, then proceeds to talk about mammoths. Seems the article is spinning.
BS
It was an extinction event of cataclysmic proportions, there is plenty of evidence supporting this. Scientific hypothesis promotes there was around 10 million mammoths in North America, and there was never a human population large enough to take down 10 million mammoths in short order.
But didn’t the Younger Dryas event result in a huge number of larger land mammals going extinct about 12,000 years ago?
The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes:
Flood, Fire, and Famine
in the History of Civilization
by Richard Firestone,
Allen West, and
Simon Warwick-Smith