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July 1st 03, 07:15 AM
There's another thread about selling glowing fish that have been
genetically altered with Cnidarian genes.

Well being a "plant" list.......
There are "glowing" plants as well, they have been around a long time.
A number of algae possess biolumenscese. They have a classic fire fly
tobacco GM mix in many text.

Now, would this be "Better" for some folks with ethical issues with
gene jockying?

Why are hybrids such as many Echinodorus species, Crypt species etc
okay but parrot fish are not?:-)

Is tying Riccia to a rock hurting it? :-)

Folks are very quick to humanize a critter, but plants? It's about
respecting life. Where do you draw the line of imposing on another
lifeform or establishing some sort of human value system on nature?

Is a weed any worst than a pest, be it vermin or bug?
Is killing algae "bad"?

Bioethics has many questions folks can wrestle with, many of them
difficult to answer.

How do we view plants vs critters?

Regards,
Tom Barr

Toni
July 1st 03, 11:30 AM
" > wrote in message >
> Folks are very quick to humanize a critter, but plants? It's about
> respecting life. Where do you draw the line of imposing on another
> lifeform or establishing some sort of human value system on nature?
>
> Is a weed any worst than a pest, be it vermin or bug?
> Is killing algae "bad"?
>
> Bioethics has many questions folks can wrestle with, many of them
> difficult to answer.
>
> How do we view plants vs critters?


I'm an avid gardener.
I truly try to use my time outdoors as an opportunity to get in tune with my
garden. Any exotics I bring in are provided with the best conditions
possible or I don't buy them. I put a fair amount of time and effort into
both researching and providing proper conditions for the life I care for.

As for the weeds? I pull 'em by the buttload- I'll have half filled the back
of a pick-up by the time you read this.
I won't insult you by suggesting that I apologize to each and every piece of
purslane, but I do try and keep a good frame of mind as I work. Thanks to
the big giant sky for the sun, regret for those who must be removed, and
sometimes a gentle chiding for growing in the wrong place to begin with. All
is taken to a giant compost heap and recycled.

In my mind it's about karma.
As long as I do more good than evil I believe my plant karma is fine.

It is about avoiding a cavalier attitude towards life, that's all.


--
Toni
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