Posted on 10/29/2017 9:33:36 AM PDT by rktman
Eliminating poachers does little to herd YOU into the collective farm, comrade.
You mean where some animals are more special than others? ;-)
It was desert 100 years ago, it is desert today. Could someone explain to me what "climate change" occurred?
Saving Africa's wildlife and helping the poor of Africa and Asia are the only types of charities to which I donate.
Poaching elephants...rhinos (the *other* kind)...and lions is sad and disgraceful,IMO.
Love that skit! “Well,the cameraman could give them a sandwich”.”We’re losing daylight!”
Elephant poachers deserve immediate execution.
The part of West Africa called the Sahel, which I believe includes the range of these elephants, has gotten steadily drier over our lifetimes. We have before and after pictures taken by satellites that show the Sahara Desert expanding southward. You may also remember the famine in this region during the 1970s and 80s.
Some of this desertification has been caused by mismanaged agriculture, like the “Dust Bowl” we had on the Great Plains in the 1930s. And the last tree in northern Niger was killed when a Libyan drove a truck into it. But I believe the most important factor is the general warming trend that the earth has undergone since the end of the ice age. If man-made global warming was the culprit, we’d probably see the opposite effect, with some parts of the Sahara getting greener.
What about human poachers? Abortion, sex trade, slave trade, illegal drug traders?
We are at a crossroads where we must choose the creation or the Creator, every generation must fight the same battle. God is patient but his patience brings us one day closer to the final day of judgement every day.
The apostle Paul says it best, if Jesus is not risen then we worship in vain, (might as well go fishing-my comment), yet if He is risen, what will you do with do great a Salvation?
If we all choose Christ, the rest of the worlds evil becomes moot, if not then there is a day of reckoning coming. Choose wisely.
helping the poor of Africa and Asia....Good luck with that.
There's nothing like the smell of elephant steak roasting in the morning.
I've seen more than elephants in Africa.I've seen poverty.Real poverty,not the Detroit 350 pound talking on an ObamaPhone poverty.
1980...the middle of nowhere in Tanzania...African (meaning very dark skinned) child...red hair,big belly,skinny stick-like legs.
It's an image that has stayed with me.
Just sayin'...
And giraffes too. I wish I hadn’t seen these photos...too painful. I went to Africa and shot the magnificent animals with my camera. I also donate to an elephant rescue organization.
http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/
I have seen them in Botswana. They are truly magnificent. They are doing better where they’re hunted legally. Professional guides have been known to shoot poachers.
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