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Yeah. Its interesting how anything "cute and furry" deserves saving but everything else can go to h*ll.It's easier for a lot of people to associate with cute fuzzy owls than it is to relate to old growth forests. It was never about the spotted owl it was about saving the old growth forests.
My father in law who is now gone drove logging trucks many decades out of that area. Lived in Burney, California. Never saw too many trees that size. Pioneers Days in Burney they would show off thier trucks amongst floats and such. Normally a truck with three good size trunks is a really good load now days.
If that applies to humanity, and if "they" go back to the Mayflower, many of us here in North America are in trouble.The "invasive species" moniker is pretty subjective. How far do you go back to define it?
Yeah, and at this point, for most of us going back would be problematic. Meaningful lifestyle changes come to mind. Like no electricity in many parts of the continent. Or walking a couple of miles for a jug of muddy water. AND, I doubt the existing population would exactly welcome us with open arms. I don't think it would be like Californians moving to Idaho and getting away with it would result. Not to mention immigration roadblocks. Most of the world doesn't have open doors like the US.Assuming the "Out of Africa" theory is correct then humans are an invasive species for most of the world.