rspassey
02-18-2006, 12:12 PM
Hello all,
I have been assigned to do a project for my Biology class in which I am supposed to write a letter to the EPA of Queensland voicing my opinions about the Cane Toads. Due to the following reasons, I have choosen to try and convince the Gov. of Australian to eradicate the Cane Toads (This is all just for fun, I am not really sending them a letter).
1) Their poison is a health risk to ourselves and our children
2) Their poison is also a risk to the existance of native species
3) Since their introduction to Australia (to be used to control the Cane Beetle and other Grubs) they haven't completed their goal (they don't eat the grubs or beetles)
4) Disruption of natural ecological succession
I was wondering if anyone, who has lived or is living in Australia would be able to comment on the Cane Toads, as I think it would be interesting to include some sort of reference to how Australians view the issues with the Cane toad and what they believe should be done.
We are supposed to go off of information we got from a video no the cane toad, but that video is quite a few years old... so the opinions of people in the video have most likely changed (as many of them enjoyed the toads).
Thanks,
Ryan
I have been assigned to do a project for my Biology class in which I am supposed to write a letter to the EPA of Queensland voicing my opinions about the Cane Toads. Due to the following reasons, I have choosen to try and convince the Gov. of Australian to eradicate the Cane Toads (This is all just for fun, I am not really sending them a letter).
1) Their poison is a health risk to ourselves and our children
2) Their poison is also a risk to the existance of native species
3) Since their introduction to Australia (to be used to control the Cane Beetle and other Grubs) they haven't completed their goal (they don't eat the grubs or beetles)
4) Disruption of natural ecological succession
I was wondering if anyone, who has lived or is living in Australia would be able to comment on the Cane Toads, as I think it would be interesting to include some sort of reference to how Australians view the issues with the Cane toad and what they believe should be done.
We are supposed to go off of information we got from a video no the cane toad, but that video is quite a few years old... so the opinions of people in the video have most likely changed (as many of them enjoyed the toads).
Thanks,
Ryan