I'm soooo down with saving the European tree frog . I mean, we should totes try to bring it back, right? But, at the same time, I'm like, what's the point if we're just gonna keep messing up the planet in the first place? We can't just expect to save a few species without addressing the bigger issues. And let's be real, reintroducing them might not even work... Maybe it's time to think outside the box (or enclosure) and come up with some more radical solutions
I'm low-key devastated for this little frog . I mean, we know habitat loss and overcollection are no jokes, but it's crazy to think about how one tiny creature can have such a huge impact on our environment... like, the European tree frog's extinction is basically a warning sign for all the other species struggling in Britain. And now they're trying to reintroduce these three frog species? That's super ambitious! But I'm also kinda worried it'll be an uphill battle . Do you think we can actually save this little guy and get Britain's ecosystems back on track?
I'm so sad about the European tree frog, it's like they're a reminder that humans have been messing up our planet for ages. They used to be everywhere in England but now they're just a memory. It's crazy how something as small as an animal can show us the impact of human activity on nature. I mean, think about it, habitat loss and over-collection were enough to push them to extinction! What do you think is going on here? Is our obsession with progress killing off other living things before we even know they exist?