tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4201402994563311967.post1168885283164619206..comments2023-05-13T01:07:34.316-07:00Comments on What Emily Thinks: Why Can't We Just Leave Mountain Lions Alone?Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04908669634328951046noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4201402994563311967.post-11593191642094399722014-04-26T11:14:35.027-07:002014-04-26T11:14:35.027-07:00Really like this piece. This issue certainly puts ...Really like this piece. This issue certainly puts the human-nature relationship into focus and requires us to think about the big picture.Mark DeLaurierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15040688677810921139noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4201402994563311967.post-55699056081117035332010-12-21T08:58:47.579-08:002010-12-21T08:58:47.579-08:00When I read your blog title I expected to disagree...When I read your blog title I expected to disagree, but I ended up completely agreeing. I'm no expert (and postings like this give me great pause: http://howlingforjustice.wordpress.com/2010/11/14/nowhere-to-hide-the-intrusive-collaring-of-wolves-2/) but at the end of the day I think we need to know as much as we can about these species if we are to help them survive the impacts of man.<br /><br />The long and the short of it, IMHO, is that man disrupts nature and there is a price for tinkering as for ignoring. Having more research data has to help us understand and manage.Adam Jackhttp://wildobs.comnoreply@blogger.com