Subject: [Tweeters] rabbits
Date: Feb 18 18:16:29 2008
From: Clarence C. Lupo - Gos at tds.net


Nutria for one.

And, last I checked, I'm a member of a native species, not a synthetic
sanctioned being, so I'm not sure where the "human" comment is headed. Like
the Peregrine Falcon, my species exists naturally on every continent on
Earth without being imported there by another species like the Nutria was.

Clarence C. Lupo
Onalaska, WA.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Angela Percival" <angela at stillwatersci.com>
To: <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 1:30 PM
Subject: [Tweeters] rabbits




I've seen wild/naturalized eastern cottontails here in my yard at Cooper
Point (I don't have a dog or cat). Are there no eastern cottontails at
Nisqually?

Which non-native Washington mammal is breeding like rabbits? I always
find it fascinating when humans who have reproduced or who plan on
reproducing point fingers at other non-native species for being
ecologically damaging. I'm just sayin... ;)

Angela Percival
Olympia, WA
Angela at stillwatersci dot com