Onychorhynchus coronatus
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I can understand that people prefer some animals rather than others, but this can cause problems when it comes to conservation. Hedgehogs are becoming rarer in the UK, but hedgehogs introduced to Scottish islands have led to a decline in ground-nesting bird numbers.
Similarly, there don't seem to be many people complaining against the eradication of introduced cane toads in Australia, but the idea of killing cats (another non-native species) appals many people. Cats and cane toads have a negative impact on many native animals, but "nice, fluffy pussy cats" have a far better 'aah' factor than "horrible toads".
Yes , I agree. The "moral outrage" does seems to centre almost entirely around defending the "welfare" of the fluffy and cute. I haven't actually seen any emotional appeals or calls to arms to protect invasive amphibians , fish , insects or reptiles (and honestly I hope I dont see any either).
Once again the mysterious, hypocritical , fanatical and totally illogical ontologies of animal rights activists fail to stand up to any serious scrutiny.