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<blockquote data-quote="bl1tz1n" data-source="post: 3239079" data-attributes="member: 126753"><p>The cheetah was headed for extinction long before poaching and other human pressures became an issue. It's widely thought a natural disaster is the primary cause for the cheetah's plight. It'd be sad to see them go. But we're not to blame for everything that's going extinct and we can't save everything.</p><p></p><p>I'm tired of this save everything approach to conservation. Mostly because the ideal natural environment we're trying to create for these animals has never actually existed in the whole of human history. Particularly in Africa. Which is why mega fauna still exists in Africa. They evolved along side us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bl1tz1n, post: 3239079, member: 126753"] The cheetah was headed for extinction long before poaching and other human pressures became an issue. It's widely thought a natural disaster is the primary cause for the cheetah's plight. It'd be sad to see them go. But we're not to blame for everything that's going extinct and we can't save everything. I'm tired of this save everything approach to conservation. Mostly because the ideal natural environment we're trying to create for these animals has never actually existed in the whole of human history. Particularly in Africa. Which is why mega fauna still exists in Africa. They evolved along side us. [/QUOTE]
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