Dolphins save a fisherman Fishermen save a sea cow
January 7th 2009 08:25
It is just a matter of impression, I guess. But somehow, it looks to me like nature has a way of teaching humans how to take care of nature which eventually benefits humans. Well, of course, all of these could just be a matter of coincidences.
The coincidences I am referring to has to do with the post I made last month about a man saved by dolphins where I provided a link to the original story, and to what has just been published today about a group of fishermen saving a sea cow.
Read the story here
Okay, so people affiliated with the conservation group WWF provided lectures to the fisher folks in Palawan on how to care for the environment, etc. But consider the consequences when, instead of an incident of dolphins saving a fisherman, a story that came out which preceded the stranding of sea cow was about a sea creature that attacked and killed a fisherman…
Both incidents happened in the Province of Palawan, Philippines.
The coincidences I am referring to has to do with the post I made last month about a man saved by dolphins where I provided a link to the original story, and to what has just been published today about a group of fishermen saving a sea cow.
Read the story here
Okay, so people affiliated with the conservation group WWF provided lectures to the fisher folks in Palawan on how to care for the environment, etc. But consider the consequences when, instead of an incident of dolphins saving a fisherman, a story that came out which preceded the stranding of sea cow was about a sea creature that attacked and killed a fisherman…
Both incidents happened in the Province of Palawan, Philippines.
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