Just as interesting are species of plants, animals, sea life and spores that are considered living fossils, not necessarily one life cycle. Monkey trees, jellyfish, sponges, mushrooms, fungi, and the lists go on, living or reproducing. Keeping species from extinction is the challenge, (including us) as many human behaviors are working toward extinction. All one has to do is notice the idiocy of human dumbness regarding increasing activities such as recreational off-road vehicles, snowmobiles, jet skis and the like and only wonder what these activities are wiping out every year, destroying whatever is left of what was known as wilderness habitat. Further, wiping out corals, unbalanced animal, and sea harvesting, agricultural overreach, no doubt is accelerating extinctions and habitat losses. All this and more human behavior is probably directly related to a human species numbering somewhere around 7 billion on a planet that might be able to support 2 billion humans comfortably. Can the grim reaper be far off?
