Do you think Florida's Everglades would be a Great Habitat to introduce

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The Jaguar into? I think so because look how invasive species already Theive their. Wild Pigs, Pythons, invasive birds and other animals which are destorying the Native Habitat, and native animals. Jagaurs Hunt the main animals Already that cause the most probelms in South America. Am talking about Snakes and pigs which are destorying farm land and Native Animals in Florida.

I think Bringing the Jaguars to Florida's would not only be good for the Everglades but good for Tourism for Florida. The habitat which the Jaguars live in South Ameerica is the same in Florida's everglades it hunts along side Cougars already in South America so it won't push them out either. Bringing them to Florida would make people want to protect the habitat more educated the public about the importants of taking care of our Enviroment not to mention they also hunt Camien in South America so the Jaguar would help keep down our Gator population in a more Natural way rather than deeming any gator over 12 feet a problem and turning it into Belts and hats. What Do you think and how do you start a petition to do this? IF YOU AGREE.
birdgirl READ EVERYTHING I WROTE!!!!!!!, The Jaguars and the Cougars already co-exist in South America and I even Wrote (THAT) it wouldn't push it out. The America's is all one Contintent. The Jagaurs and Cougars have Co-existed all over the American Contient from South America all the way up to California North America for thousands of years if it weren't for the border Bewteen Mexico and North America which CUTS off the male Jagaurs Migration Root who knows how far the Jagaurs would have got. YOU NEED TO STUDY and Read more birdgirl.
Sarah V, You GOT TOO BE KIDDING ME!!!

You said to the way to solve invaise Species is NOT to introduce more Invaise Species?? Ok once again like I told Birdgirl , The Jaguar is NATIVE to the Contient of the Americas infact it is the only big Cat NATIVE to the Americas. Plythons are Native to Africa Farell hogs are Native to Europe those are your Invasie Species, Jaguars are NATIVE!!! to the America's the Everglades are swamp lands much like the Jaguars habait it South America.

One more time Once agan Jaguars NATIVE TO THE CONTINENT not only that they once roomed United States from Texas all the way up to Califorina. IF it had not been for Human HUNTING, Traping, and the Boder bewteen the United States and Mexico where Male Jaguars would Migrate in the U.S. to mate with females they might have been in the Everglades already Infact their was a Jagaur named Macho B Last year that was spotted and tag in Arizona
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/outposts/2009/03/jaguar-named-ma.html
NOT trying to Sound like an A-Hole LOL but you girls are telling me too go back to school. and your AP Students but what your Logics aren't making any sense, I think you should learn which animals are invaises species because it is definitely not the Jaguar which I just proved to you once and (possibly) still is in the Untited States and as far as the Jagaurs going after Native species Sarah V I even wrote in my first statment Jaguars might help keep down the NATIVE!!! Gator population in a more Natural way.
 
1.your spelling is horrible.

2.you keep saying "introduce" when you're keep referring to "reintroduce." there is a big difference. even if you think you're good at science, you really need to work on your english.

3. what is the point of your question? you seem to stand strongly by your stance and not accepting anyone elses. what are you trying to prove? or are you just trying to find someone to argue with because you don't have any friends?

4. we, humans, have changed this planet. let's take the tasmanian tiger, for example. even though the tasmanian tiger is declared "extinct" (but we'll never know for sure), and that we all dearly miss them, it doesnt mean it is right to somehow clone them and then release them back into the wild. humans have changed this planet. forcing things back into the way they were doesn't necessarily mean it is a good thing. afterall, reintroducing species could disrupt the ecosystem even more.

5. the everglades lost a lot of land than it once had before. even if u release jaguars there, it doesnt mean that they have enough room to survive. they might have enough food, but they need a lot of room.

6. "introducing" jaguars into the everglades is a really bad idea because jaguars were never native to the everglades. introducing a new species to take care of another invasive species is the worst idea ever. the problem just gets bigger. yea, jaguars are native to north america, but north america is a very big continent. you keep making it sound like jaguars live in every state.

7. you mention above that there "might have been" jaguars in the everglades, and then u continue with a jaguar being tagged in arizona. the everglades is nowhere near arizona. you didn't prove anything to anyone. stop trying to make yourself sound like a know-it-all. to be honest, i think the two girls above make 100x more sense than you do.
 
The way to solve invasive species is definitely NOT to introduce more invasive species. Period. We have no way to be sure that jaguars wouldn't go after the native Everglades wildlife instead of the animals we want it to target (such as pythons and such). Besides, the Everglades is an incredibly fragile ecosystem as it is; we don't need to mess with it any more than we already have.
 
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