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I guess my decision to act on a problem like that is depending somewhat on what caused the crisis in the first place. If its something man made which the article infers by mentioning that the oil field canals is contributing to it, then maybe something should be done.
If its more of an ecological evolution of an area than maybe things just need to be left alone. Over the history of the earth, sea levels have fallen and risen, glaciers have advanced and retreated and climates have changed, and over those times different species of animals have disappeared or emerged because of those changes. Its just that humans werent around to notice it (well they probably noticed it but just didnt document it) or have the ability to change it. If its a natural evolution of things then maybe we should just let it go. Sure the wetland animals and such will lose out but it would evolve I assume to a woodland area with its own new habitats. I guess I'm just rambling, I'm sure the politicians will sort it out for us!
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