But the sport hunting in the 1800s was so good! So that counts for something, right?
Hopefully, we've at least learned some lessons from things like this, though I sort of have my doubts.
But the sport hunting in the 1800s was so good! So that counts for something, right?
Hopefully, we've at least learned some lessons from things like this, though I sort of have my doubts.
Haha, I bet the sport hunting during the 19th century was amazing! Just rich people bringing unfortunate animals from the other side of the world so that they could shoot them for fun, or even have their dogs tear it to pieces.
I would also hope so, yet there are still often examples of invasive species that cause a lot of trouble, although not on such a large scale as the foxes did.
Yeah back then rich people were like, "well, we've got foxes here, but wouldnt it be way cooler to kill one in Australia!?!
(Today theyre like, "which coin should i pump and dump this week?" Lol)
A big problem in the US in recent years is the emerald ash borer. Have you heard about those?
Haha, they must be even better to kill in Australia than in Europe for sure!
I've heard about it, but I don't have much knowledge about it. But it's really unfortunate that it is causing so much damage.