Truly fascinating article. Many important questions raised and climate change rears its head yet again. Nature exists within such a delicate balance that we humans inadvertently or purposely continue to ignore.
Narluga confirmation is a result of subsistence hunting. I am not aware about regulations and practices surrounding subsistence hunting specifically and am now curious.
To what extent do hybrids contribute to the endangerment of a species? I spectate if there are more hybrids than are known or publicized. Mules were the first ones I thought of.
Truly fascinating article. Many important questions raised and climate change rears its head yet again. Nature exists within such a delicate balance that we humans inadvertently or purposely continue to ignore.
Some thoughts:
Narluga confirmation is a result of subsistence hunting. I am not aware about regulations and practices surrounding subsistence hunting specifically and am now curious.
To what extent do hybrids contribute to the endangerment of a species? I spectate if there are more hybrids than are known or publicized. Mules were the first ones I thought of.
Are there accounts of pizzlies and grolars?