Subject: RE: The problem of too many I think Bill Moses is right on in his letter to the editor. The problems the planet is experiencing right now are directly related to the problem of too many humans taking over and upsetting natural systems. However, he is wrong in accepting that Canada needs to bring […]
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The Problem of Too Many
Re: The Problem of Too Many The article “The problem of too many” seems to refer only to problems that affect humans. In fact, nature would sort out a “too many deer” problem (for example) on its own if left to its own devices. It managed to do that kind of thing long before humans […]
Ontario Naturalist Magazine June 1974
4 | Flowers in Flight By John & Susan Shaw 7 | Algonquin: Decline of The Deer By Rae A. Runge 13 | Algonquin: A Park Perspective By Richard B. Howard 19 | Sundews By J.E. Cruise & P.M. Catling 21 | Backyard Habitat By G.B. McKeating & W.A. Creighton 30 | La Cloche — […]
Ontario Naturalist Magazine December 197...
4 | Place to Stand or a Place to Roam? By David Boggs 10 | Winter in Deer Country By William Creighton 14 | The Nature Conservancy of Canada By Aird Lewis 16 | The Common Milkweed By Mary I. Moore 20 | Mist and Dew Photostory by John Foster 26 | Presidential Address, 1972 […]