ROFL
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
You never cease to amaze me with your complete lack of any thing that even remotely resembles reality.
Give it up.
Your trolling and just making yourself look stupid.
Didn’t you say you would have no problem relocating the frog, litoria dahlia, to regions that it was not native to so they it could help control the cane toad?
Perhaps the difference is there is money to be made in not relocating the snails to areas other than a fridge, but there is money to be made in breeding and relocating the frogs. So once more you prove what I am saying. The solution that involves the greatest remuneration for “environmentalists” is the one that wins out.
But don’t worry. It is not as though you are the great ecologist who has now had his reputation diminished. It was already diminished when, after stating that no native animals had immunity to the poison of the cane toad, the great ecologist was informed by two other posters of a native frog and turtle that did in fact have immunity.
It seems you spend to much time on getting your funding, and not enough on keeping up with the latest research.
Let us also remember you are the fabled ecologist who argued that if the Devil were reintroduced to mainland Australia, as advocated by Professor Chris Johnson from James Cook University, then it would climb trees to hunt tree dwelling native marsupials and cause their extinction.
