That's brilliant. It's about time someone developed a brain.
Humans have made a mess of fragile ecosystems.
I remember reading a story around 1960 about the problems in Australia due to importations of invasive species. Someone had the brilliant idea to import rabbits. With no natural enemies, they quickly became a plague.
Then some idiot had the brilliant idea that an importation of cats would be a good control. The cats found that wild birds were easier to catch than the rabbits. In turn they caused two thirds of all the extinctions on the continent. The rabbits remained.
Introduction of cats to every continent may well be the one human act that has been responsible for the most wildlife extinctions than any other human cause. Their contribution to the 6th mass extinction is only rivaled by the spread of rats around the globe.
https://gizmodo.com/feral-cats-are-an-ecological-disaster-1786809713
https://www.iflscience.com/plants-a...sible-for-driving-many-species-to-extinction/
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