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Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pat Foley wrote:
your photographs provide evidence that there is little degradation. I have not called your view speculation. I have said that you need to back it up and submit quantitative evidence for peer review.
Pat, consider the practical implications of what you are saying.
Some of the indigenous Mexicans living in the monarch sanctuary region are aware of the American monarch extinction press releases which claim "in the last 30 years, nearly half the prime forest in the [Mexican overwintering] area has been degraded or destroyed." http://www.sbcnews.sbc.edu/0202/0202nytbrower.html
Now consider, hypothetically, if one of these indigenous Mexicans such as Eligio Garcia http://www.saber.net/~monarch/eligio.jpg wanted to go to reporters himself with current and historical aerial and ground photos of the Monarch reserves that show there has been little degradation. Should Eligio's photos be dismissed by the American/Canadian/UK public and scientific community simply because they have not been been submitted and accepted as sound evidence by a peer reviewed scientific journal?
If so, then the indigenous people living in the sanctuary region would be locked into a defenseless position.
Paul Cherubini
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