NOTE: THIS IS AN ARTICLE FROM 2002.
WE DIDN’T LISTEN THEN…ARE WE LISTENING NOW?

WAITING FOR MUM by NikolaiZinoviev
It’s a small world: take anybody else on earth, and you are probably linked through six acquaintances. What’s scary is that a similar rule applies to natural life
Stocks of Atlantic cod have reached historic lows, while haddock and other species have been declared commercially extinct. Thriving food webs that were stable for millions of years have in the past 20 been radically altered, and almost three-quarters of the world’s commercially important marine fish stocks are now fully fished, overexploited or depleted. (MORE….
via New Statesman – The extinction of species and why it matters more than you think.




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June 23, 2012 at 1:14 pm
Daniel Hudon
maybe with memorials to extinct species we’ll start listening better?
http://econowblog.blogspot.com/2012/06/living-in-age-of-extinction-lost-bird.html