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		By: Colin Jennings		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Totally agree with Ron Thomson, in his article where he cites that the issue is not on the preservation of a species at the expense of the entire ecology of an area, is expounded by those far from the, &quot;front&quot; and do not have to live with the consequences.

There is unfortunately, only a finite amount of land earmarked for wildlife preservation, regrettably, there appears to be infinite population growth which will, ultimately reduce that wildlife space as time goes on. It makes sense that what is currently in existence must be sustainable for all species, &quot;great and small&quot;, it is all precious and relies on each other to remain healthy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Totally agree with Ron Thomson, in his article where he cites that the issue is not on the preservation of a species at the expense of the entire ecology of an area, is expounded by those far from the, &#8220;front&#8221; and do not have to live with the consequences.</p>
<p>There is unfortunately, only a finite amount of land earmarked for wildlife preservation, regrettably, there appears to be infinite population growth which will, ultimately reduce that wildlife space as time goes on. It makes sense that what is currently in existence must be sustainable for all species, &#8220;great and small&#8221;, it is all precious and relies on each other to remain healthy.</p>
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