endangered species

froggy

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Caucasian becoming extinct should gov. put them on danger list? make it a law that they only breed with each other. crime if caught cross breeding.
 
Gee, maybe this was God's master plan? We all learn to live together in peace and not see color differences and feel free to marry whoever we wish without worrying about what color they are?

I'm curious why you think it's so important that Caucasians are "saved" from extinction. Would you feel the same about Asians or blacks?
 
Lets get back to how tasty endangered species are...


To serve man.

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White Race Extinct, US Census Agree!

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"The non-Hispanic, single-race white population (pure white) is projected to be only slightly larger in 2050 (203.3 million) than in 2008 (199.8 million). In fact, this group is projected to lose population in the 2030s and 2040s and comprise 46 percent of the total population in 2050, down from 66 percent in 2008. Meanwhile, the Hispanic population is projected to nearly triple, from 46.7 million to 132.8 million during the 2008-2050 period. Its share of the nation’s total population is projected to double, from 15 percent to 30 percent. Thus, nearly one in three U.S. residents would be Hispanic. The black population is projected to increase from 41.1 million, or 14 percent of the population in 2008, to 65.7 million, or 15 percent in 2050."

The text above is a straight copy from the Official United States Census: http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/...on/012496.html



Non Whites = 40 Million(Asian) + 65.7 Million(black) + 132.8 Million(latin). Total: 238 Million.
Pure Whites = 203 Million.


Note that in 50 years we are only going to increase 3+ Million, while all other races are increasing beyond 65+ Millions.
This time its not me or any WN saying Whites are going Extinct. Now it is the US Census saying we are going extinct. Do you believe in us now?

If in 50 years we increase 3 million... How much we can increase in 100 years? And can we trust the US Census numbers? Run by all the Jews Extremists? I think our situation is a LOT worst.
 
White Race Extinct, US Census Agree!

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"The non-Hispanic, single-race white population (pure white) is projected to be only slightly larger in 2050 (203.3 million) than in 2008 (199.8 million). In fact, this group is projected to lose population in the 2030s and 2040s and comprise 46 percent of the total population in 2050, down from 66 percent in 2008. Meanwhile, the Hispanic population is projected to nearly triple, from 46.7 million to 132.8 million during the 2008-2050 period. Its share of the nation’s total population is projected to double, from 15 percent to 30 percent. Thus, nearly one in three U.S. residents would be Hispanic. The black population is projected to increase from 41.1 million, or 14 percent of the population in 2008, to 65.7 million, or 15 percent in 2050."

The text above is a straight copy from the Official United States Census: http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/...on/012496.html



Non Whites = 40 Million(Asian) + 65.7 Million(black) + 132.8 Million(latin). Total: 238 Million.
Pure Whites = 203 Million.


Note that in 50 years we are only going to increase 3+ Million, while all other races are increasing beyond 65+ Millions.
This time its not me or any WN saying Whites are going Extinct. Now it is the US Census saying we are going extinct. Do you believe in us now?

If in 50 years we increase 3 million... How much we can increase in 100 years? And can we trust the US Census numbers? Run by all the Jews Extremists? I think our situation is a LOT worst.

If we were going extinct we wouldn't INCREASE by 3 million.

The census states that they THINK the white non-hispanic population will decrease in PERCENTAGE because of IMMIGRATION by Hispanics and Asians. Immigration plus their higher birthrate is what is making them increase. There isn't much immigration by white ethnic groups.

The census also reports that 1/2 of hispanics claim to be white on the census. The white population isn't going anywhere in this country. Hispanics can be of any race just look at some of the celebrities who are hispanic and white or hispanic and black.
 
its coming anyway so lets go ahead and do it. open all borders and have one world goverment, sounds like thats what you're after so why wait?
 
60% of species are under threat...
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Primates facing 'extinction crisis'
Wed, 18 Jan 2017 - Primates are facing an extinction crisis, according to researchers who have found that 60% of species are under threat.
The world's primates face an "extinction crisis" with 60% of species now threatened with extinction, according to research. A global study, involving more than 30 scientists, assessed the conservation status of more than 500 individual species. This also revealed that 75% of species have populations that are declining. The findings are published in the journal Science Advances.

Professor Jo Setchell from Durham University, a member of the team, explained that the main threats were "massive habitat loss" and illegal hunting. "Forests are destroyed when primate habitat is converted to industrial agriculture, leaving primates with nowhere to live," she told BBC News. "And primates are hunted for meat and trade, either as pets or as body parts." Other threats - all driven by human behaviour - are forest clearance for livestock and cattle ranching; oil and gas drilling and mining. "The short answer is that we must reduce human domination of the planet, and learn to share space with other species," Prof Setchell commented.

No alternative

The study also cited poverty and civil unrest as a driving force for hunting - in the poorest parts of the world many people are being driven to hunting primates in order to feed themselves. "We need to focus on the development of these parts of the world and make sure people have an alternative source of protein," said Prof Serge Wich from Liverpool John Moores University. He pointed out that the loss of primate species represented the loss of forests that are essential for the future of our own species. "These forests provide essential services for people," he told BBC News. "They help in being carbon stocks to mitigate climate change; they help in providing clean water and providing pollination services for people, so they can grow their crops." The researchers also pointed to some personal choices that people could make as consumers, particularly in the west, to avoid contributing to tropical deforestation. "Simple examples are don't buy tropical timber, don't eat palm oil," said Prof Setchell.

But more broadly, "we need to raise local, regional and global public awareness of the plight of the world's primates and what this means for ecosystem health, human culture, and ultimately human survival. "In industrialised nations, we must decrease our demand for resources that we don't need, and stop confusing wants with needs." Dr Christoph Schwitzer, from the International Union for the Conservation of Nature is also director of conservation at Bristol Zoological Society. He told the BBC that it was his "strong belief" that "with a concerted effort by the world's governments and conservationists, primate declines can be halted and populations stabilised". He added that changes in consumer behaviour could help, for example "choosing FSC-certified wood and paper products, and making sure palm oil comes from sustainable sources". Dr Schwitzer added: "Protected areas [of habitat] and efficient law enforcement will be key."

Primates facing 'extinction crisis' - BBC News
 
Lynx no longer need special protections...
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Lynx no longer need protections
Sat, Jan 13, 2018 - Wildlife officials in the US on Thursday declared Canada lynx recovered and said the snow-loving wild cats no longer need special protections following steps to preserve their habitat.
The Fish and Wildlife Service said it would begin drafting a rule to revoke the lynx’s threatened listing across the Lower 48 state under the Endangered Species Act. Wildlife advocates said they would challenge the move in court. First imposed in 2000, the threatened designation has interrupted numerous logging and road building projects on federal lands, frustrating industry groups and Western lawmakers. Some scientists and wildlife advocates have warned that climate change could reduce lynx habitat and the availability of its primary food source — snowshoe hares. Thursday’s decision came after government biologists shortened their time span for considering climate change threats, from 2100 to 2050, because of what they said were uncertainties in long-term climate models.

An assessment by US government biologists based on that shorter time span concluded lynx populations remain resilient and even have increased versus historical levels in parts of Colorado and Maine. Canada lynx are about the size of bobcats, but with huge paws to help them navigate deep snow. The animals also are found in Montana, Minnesota, Idaho and Washington state. There is no reliable estimate of their population, leaving officials to rely on information about habitat and hare populations to gauge the species’ status. “Based on what we know, we think the habitat has improved, protections around the habitat have improved and therefore lynx populations have improved,” said Jodi Bush, US Fish and Wildlife field supervisor in Montana. In Maine, easements protecting more than 809, 400 hectares of forest have benefited lynx, officials said.

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A Canada lynx prowls into the Rio Grande National Forest after being released near Creede, Colorado​

In Western states, the US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management adopted land management plans providing similar benefits, they said. Under an earlier assessment of lynx, published in December 2016, US government biologists predicted some populations would disappear by 2100. That was based on models predicting widespread and substantial changes to the animals’ snowy habitat due to climate change. Bush said those models turned out to be too uncertain to justify using them as a basis for whether lynx are recovered. A similar conclusion was reached by the agency in 2014 for another snow-loving creature — the North American wolverine. In that case, a US federal judge overruled the US government’s decision not to give wolverines protections, saying the animal was “squarely in the path of climate change.”

Wildlife advocates said this announcement was similarly flawed. “The earlier finding was that lynx remain in danger and are likely to be exterminated by the end of the century. Since that’s the best science, then we need to follow that,” Western Environmental Law Center staff attorney Matthew Bishop said. Two Republican lawmakers from Montana — US Representative Greg Gianforte and Senator Steve Daines — said they welcomed the move toward lifting protections. Daines said the recovery would result in better management of public forests and reflected years of collaboration between states, tribes, conservation groups, hunters and others. No time line has been set for when lynx protections could be lifted, Fish and Wildlife Service spokeswoman Jennifer Strickland said.

Lynx no longer need protections - Taipei Times
 

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