Monday, June 8, 2015

With our fossil fuel burning accelerating climate change, species are increasingly moving into regions where they have not either been previously documented or last documented thousands of years ago during natural hot weather spikes.............The age old question,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,do we let hybridization run wild or do we seek to preserve some historical species integrity?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arguments from Researchers on both side of the coin can be read below by clicking on the hyperlink....................My take is to not have a "one size fits all" approach----In the case of the Red Wolf, do everything to ensure it enduring into the future alongside Eastern and Western Coyotes,,,,,,,,,,,building it's population to the degree that Wolves can readily find mates with their own kind rather than resorting to mating outside their "tribe"

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With climate change, species are increasingly interbreeding to survive | Public Radio International


With climate change, species are increasingly interbreeding to survive
















The eastern Coyote expanded it's range east/west/north and south
due to us humans killing off it's limiting predators--Wolves and 
Pumas





















Being referrred to as "Grola Bears", Grizzly and Polar Bear
hybrid due to warm temperatures in Northern Canada and
Alaska "inviting" Grizzlies to wander north into territories
last occupied tens of thousands of years ago

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