To: G Larry
Small differences among mice within a species are declared sufficient to declare a new species.
Can you give me some specifics, or are you going to just toss about vague assertions?
This corruption of science is also used by envrio's to declare "endangered species" to make land off limits for development.
I have never seen evolution used to defend an environmentalist movement. I'm sure, of course, that you can find me a specific example of this.
College students in various biology classes are instructed (sometimes paid) to go into open areas and find a "unique" species in each acre over a large grid. This is mapped and inventoried for future use.
Citation?
153 posted on
11/25/2004 10:37:17 AM PST by
Dimensio
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To: Dimensio
Check out the preables(sp?) mouse in Colorado.
They just acknowledged earlier this year that its NOT a separate species.
No time to do the rest of your homework for you.
Regarding the bio assignments, I've personally know people who've done this work.
159 posted on
11/25/2004 9:55:07 PM PST by
G Larry
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