"Man Consoling an Endangered, Orphaned Gorilla Will Inspire You to Fight for Our Planet’s Survival" http://www.onegreenplanet.org/envir...nspire-you-to-fight-for-our-planets-survival/ "This touching photo – which shows a man comforting a young Grauer’s gorilla who has just lost his mother – demonstrates that in many ways, the people and the animals of this troubled region are united by their shared grief."
Good post, DSUP. 'The world has lost 40% of its wildlife in the last 40 years.' The human virus will, without question, destroy its own host.
Some of it is due to humans but not all. We are in a "die-off" of many species, due to NATURAL climate changes. It will present a lot of vacant biological niches, which, will be filled by other organisms. Over the millennia, we may even see evolution of newer species to fill those niches. Of course, by then, humans will be long gone. Even skankees and cuda's will be pfffffttt!!...gone.
Some gorillas have gone guerilla and learned to destroy traps. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/07/120719-young-gorillas-juvenile-traps-snares-rwanda-science-fossey/
The question to everyone's answer is usually asked from within but the patterns of the rain and the truth they contain have written my life on your skin. Jungle love, is driving me mad, it's making me crazy.
Thank ye sir, that news warmed my heart. I do not know Diogenes, but that's on my priority action item list once I roll in to work. Puff puff post nulkas.