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goodolboy

Dont know if anyone is interested, but this is a Vietnamese ran charity specializing in the rescue & if possible re introduction to the wild of Pangolin's. Seen lots of stuff on Nat Geo about the plight of African Pangolin being wiped out to serve the Vietnamese & Chinese trad meds market, like horrendous numbers being killed. But then saw a bit about the plight Vietnamese & Chinese Pangolin & their struggle for existence. Not easy for a young & old male culture that cant get it up & thinks that eating ground Pangolin scales with give you a raging boner for an hour or too & give your GF or wife a good seeing too!! :o
Anyways *** & even if you dont they will e mail you a free news letter every month. :thanks:

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GuestPoster288

goodolboy wrote:

Dont know if anyone is interested, but this is a Vietnamese ran charity specializing in the rescue & if possible re introduction to the wild of Pangolin's. Seen lots of stuff on Nat Geo about the plight of African Pangolin being wiped out to serve the Vietnamese & Chinese trad meds market, like horrendous numbers being killed. But then saw a bit about the plight Vietnamese & Chinese Pangolin & their struggle for existence. Not easy for a young & old male culture that cant get it up & thinks that eating ground Pangolin scales with give you a raging boner for an hour or too & give your GF or wife a good seeing too!! :o
Anyways *** & even if you dont they will e mail you a free news letter every month. :thanks:


Thanks for this, will check it out.

Jlgarbutt

Few weeks back saw some story that there has been a link to pangolin and the spread of the virus. Not sure if it's true or not

All animals should be protected

Fred

Jlgarbutt wrote:

Not sure if it's true or not


I 5hink we can safely say the story is made up rubbish, but who made it up?

Malcolmleitrim

goodolboy wrote:

Dont know if anyone is interested, but this is a Vietnamese ran charity specializing in the rescue & if possible re introduction to the wild of Pangolin's. Seen lots of stuff on Nat Geo about the plight of African Pangolin being wiped out to serve the Vietnamese & Chinese trad meds market, like horrendous numbers being killed. But then saw a bit about the plight Vietnamese & Chinese Pangolin & their struggle for existence. Not easy for a young & old male culture that cant get it up & thinks that eating ground Pangolin scales with give you a raging boner for an hour or too & give your GF or wife a good seeing too!! :o
Anyways *** & even if you dont they will e mail you a free news letter every month. :thanks:


While I have sympathy with your cause and the protection of animals in general, I think parts of your post are unnecessarily vulgar.

goodolboy

Fred wrote:
Jlgarbutt wrote:

Not sure if it's true or not


I 5hink we can safely say the story is made up rubbish, but who made it up?


made up rubbish or not, it would be great to see something positive & good come out of the Corona thing. Eating scales of a dead lovely little creature & drive its species to extinction for some wannabe macho retard blokes ego just dont cut it with me, bit like the cultural debate about men pissing in public, spitting & blowing snot debate on another post here.
Anyways please keep it a secret....right!!.... last I heard from a good source was that Rhino horn, Tiger bones & Elephant tusks were also being investigated!

goodolboy

Malcolmleitrim wrote:
goodolboy wrote:

Dont know if anyone is interested, but this is a Vietnamese ran charity specializing in the rescue & if possible re introduction to the wild of Pangolin's. Seen lots of stuff on Nat Geo about the plight of African Pangolin being wiped out to serve the Vietnamese & Chinese trad meds market, like horrendous numbers being killed. But then saw a bit about the plight Vietnamese & Chinese Pangolin & their struggle for existence. Not easy for a young & old male culture that cant get it up & thinks that eating ground Pangolin scales with give you a raging boner for an hour or too & give your GF or wife a good seeing too!! :o
Anyways *** & even if you dont they will e mail you a free news letter every month. :thanks:


While I have sympathy with your cause and the protection of animals in general, I think parts of your post are unnecessarily vulgar.


provoking reaction is what I am about Malcolm, looks like I succeeded in your case & by the way that post was removed, scrutinized & edited by the Forum moderator & then re posted, sorry if I offended you but there is a big world out there that actually & generally talks & thinks like that!

GuestPoster288

goodolboy wrote:
Malcolmleitrim wrote:
goodolboy wrote:

Dont know if anyone is interested, but this is a Vietnamese ran charity specializing in the rescue & if possible re introduction to the wild of Pangolin's. Seen lots of stuff on Nat Geo about the plight of African Pangolin being wiped out to serve the Vietnamese & Chinese trad meds market, like horrendous numbers being killed. But then saw a bit about the plight Vietnamese & Chinese Pangolin & their struggle for existence. Not easy for a young & old male culture that cant get it up & thinks that eating ground Pangolin scales with give you a raging boner for an hour or too & give your GF or wife a good seeing too!! :o
Anyways *** & even if you dont they will e mail you a free news letter every month. :thanks:


While I have sympathy with your cause and the protection of animals in general, I think parts of your post are unnecessarily vulgar.


provoking reaction is what I am about Malcolm, looks like I succeeded in your case & by the way that post was removed, scrutinized & edited by the Forum moderator & then re posted, sorry if I offended you but there is a big world out there that actually & generally talks & thinks like that!


Damn, talk about getting all in a knot over a few words. I didnt find it vulgar, maybe some posters are just a little bit too prim and proper.

Malcolmleitrim

colinoscapee wrote:
goodolboy wrote:
Malcolmleitrim wrote:


While I have sympathy with your cause and the protection of animals in general, I think parts of your post are unnecessarily vulgar.


provoking reaction is what I am about Malcolm, looks like I succeeded in your case & by the way that post was removed, scrutinized & edited by the Forum moderator & then re posted, sorry if I offended you but there is a big world out there that actually & generally talks & thinks like that!


Damn, talk about getting all in a knot over a few words. I didnt find it vulgar, maybe some posters are just a little bit too prim and proper.


I don't consider myself prim and proper and I wasn't personally offended, but I don't see the point in vulgarity, I feel it detracts from the issue rather than serves it. Aah well, we're all different.

Fred

goodolboy wrote:
Fred wrote:
Jlgarbutt wrote:

Not sure if it's true or not


I 5hink we can safely say the story is made up rubbish, but who made it up?


made up rubbish or not, it would be great to see something positive & good come out of the Corona thing. Eating scales of a dead lovely little creature & drive its species to extinction for some wannabe macho retard blokes ego just dont cut it with me, bit like the cultural debate about men pissing in public, spitting & blowing snot debate on another post here.
Anyways please keep it a secret....right!!.... last I heard from a good source was that Rhino horn, Tiger bones & Elephant tusks were also being investigated!


Bit hard to argue with that.

goodolboy

GuestPoster288

goodolboy wrote:
Malcolmleitrim wrote:
goodolboy wrote:

Dont know if anyone is interested, but this is a Vietnamese ran charity specializing in the rescue & if possible re introduction to the wild of Pangolin's. Seen lots of stuff on Nat Geo about the plight of African Pangolin being wiped out to serve the Vietnamese & Chinese trad meds market, like horrendous numbers being killed. But then saw a bit about the plight Vietnamese & Chinese Pangolin & their struggle for existence. Not easy for a young & old male culture that cant get it up & thinks that eating ground Pangolin scales with give you a raging boner for an hour or too & give your GF or wife a good seeing too!! :o
Anyways *** & even if you dont they will e mail you a free news letter every month. :thanks:


While I have sympathy with your cause and the protection of animals in general, I think parts of your post are unnecessarily vulgar.


provoking reaction is what I am about Malcolm, looks like I succeeded in your case & by the way that post was removed, scrutinized & edited by the Forum moderator & then re posted, sorry if I offended you but there is a big world out there that actually & generally talks & thinks like that!


Oooo . . . . You annoyed the Forum Mafia . . . Don't be surprised to find a decapitated horse in your bed. :cool:

OceanBeach92107

"Rich primate species in Vi廙t Nam threatened: WWF report"

goodolboy

OceanBeach92107 wrote:

"Rich primate species in Vi廙t Nam threatened: WWF report"


very sad

Jlgarbutt

goodolboy wrote:
OceanBeach92107 wrote:

"Rich primate species in Vi廙t Nam threatened: WWF report"


very sad


Now more than ever saving animal species is critical...

OceanBeach92107

I almost always discourage direct Face.book links, but there is an upcoming official art exhibit event happening in the American Center at the US Consulate General in HCMC on February 22nd:


"Appreciation of Vietnamese Wildlife Through Art"


Hopefully admin won't mind my sharing


It seemed appropriate to share it in this thread.


goodolboy

goodolboy

Aidan in HCMC

@goodolboy

Guess that means Chinese Pangolin will be back on the menu :)

goodolboy

@goodolboy
Guess that means Chinese Pangolin will be back on the menu smile.png
-@Aidan in HCMC

now now!!

williamherron13

Unfortunately, the only way to stop the loss most of earth's biota is to reduce the huge and growing human population. Any volunteers?

OceanBeach92107

Unfortunately, the only way to stop the loss most of earth's biota is to reduce the huge and growing human population. Any volunteers?
-@williamherron13


Too many people is not the root of the problem.


Annual global food surpluses of about 2% above the needs of the worldwide population are inexorably encouraging population growth which is also equal to about 2% annually.


Read "Ishmael" by Daniel Quinn for one of the best (and the most entertaining) explanations of this phenomenon.


As long as food is not simply grown or hunted sustainably but continues to be an economic commodity, there will always a surplus of food that will enable sustaining and expanding human populations in otherwise unsustainable living conditions.

Safepeter

Selective culling of the humanoid kind hahaha

brianAFSER73

@goodolboy don't know about pangoline scale powder stuff but tongkat ali works. so stay off pangolin and reach for tongkat ali. 式式

goodolboy

@goodolboy don't know about pangoline scale powder stuff but tongkat ali works. so stay off pangolin and reach for tongkat ali. 式式
-@brianAFSER73

AH ok is that on the endangered species list too?

Aidan in HCMC

@goodolboy LOL!

goodolboy

OceanBeach92107

The Save Vi廙t Nam's Wildlife (SVW) on Wednesday said it has cooperated with the C繳c Phがヾng and C獺t Ti礙n national parks, and the H N廙i Wildlife Rescue centre to release 21 rescued rare animals back to the wild.


OceanBeach92107

QU廕﹫G BNH A grant of over VN6 billion (US$238,000) for a southern white-cheeked gibbon (Nomascus siki) conservation project in the biodiversity-rich Trが廙ng Sヾn mountain range, Qu廕τg Ninh District, Qu廕τg B穫nh Province, has been approved by the provincial Peoples Committee.


(News link)


(Southern white-cheeked gibbon Wikipedia page)