Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Okanagan Valley

the arid osoyoos region-the "little sahara"- in the south okanagan has a high concentration of rare, threatened and endangered species. here , the white tailed jackrabbit, short-horned lizzard , yellow badeger and the burrowing owl are on the brink of extripation. stroung measures to halt development in the small amount of critical natrul habitat left is reqired to save these ecosystems from extinction

2 comments:

  1. Should these animals be saved? Why? Are these animals more important than the economy?

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  2. yes they should because they are important to are thriving ecosystem and there are not many places to but the animal because that valley is a dessart and there is not many desserts in the area, and why are these aniamls more impotant than the economy well technically they arnt in a way because that economy is important to are lives but that dosent give people a reson to kill these other animal for more roads and things that are less importan than aniamals

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