Posted on 04/10/2017 11:50:01 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
I read an article about jaguar sightings in the U.S. a few years ago. I even cut it out and saved it. Something like five sightings in the last 100 years.
The fact that there have been so few sightings is absolute proof that anything north of the border is the extreme fringe of their range. They are rarely seen there because the environment there does not support them.
Where is there jungle on the Mexico/US border?
The most endangered will be the Mexican coyote.
How will they make any money?
How come there never seems to be any environmental or health concerns about building veritable forests of bird blender windmills or flying critter incinerating solar power plants? Certainly these would have some impact on the environment and health impact. We already know that threatened and endangered flying species such as bald eagles get chopped upon the wind farms... so why isn’t there some concern?
Environmental pleas are so last administration.
How will the wolf survive?
800 species of animals...many endangered? I would like to know if ‘Mexicanus Invaderus’ is the most endangered of the 800...
More politically oriented BS from the environazis. How is a wall going to interfere with an eagle or any of the flying species in the report. There have been no Jaguars in Texas or Arizona for decades, maybe centuries, except for those imported from England—and if a rancher saw one he’d probably shoot it on sight. One could only wish that armadillos were endangered as they did up yards and flower gardens all over S. Texas.
You’d think if they want to make an argument over environment issues, they could at least quit prevaricating about the animals involved.
How come just 800? Why not 798 or 801?
How about the ONE species routinely effected by not having a border wall - we USofA citizens! death, rape, other crimes, disease, trashed parks, towns, cities by people not caring about USofA but just wanting to be here to grab some money and anything else they can get for free or little effort.
ElPaso, Texas?
To make these animals suffer as a result of mans
political agenda is entirely immoral
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Man’s political agenda wouldn’t be such a blockage to
the animals if’n man would only respect the borders of
each country and legal entry requirements. So blame the
illegal crossers.
Does that number include mold spore and virus’. What a crock. How many species are endangered by the uncontrolled destruction of the environment by the invaders?
They have trail cameras which have taken some photos.
Google will get you some info.
Experts, eh?
Are illegal aliens one of those species?
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