I saw the show this morning at 10 a.m. I thought it was an enjoyable hour too.
John Green was on the show. Of course, as we all know, John Green is one of the top researchers in this field. After reading his book, I only have the highest respect for his views.:notworthy: I hope to talk with him some day soon and if I do get that honor, I think one of the topics I would discuss with him is the Catch 22, “to kill or not to kill a BF.”
Based on John Green’s statement on the show and what I have read, he appears to be on the side that BF is an animal and killing one BF for the sake of scientific research appears to be necessary to gain irrefutable BF evidence. Of course, there are other top BF experts who are seeking other ways of securing BF evidence without killing a BF. Being uncertain of my position in this Catch 22,

I agree with points on both sides.
Regardless, it seems many of these top researchers share a similar view of what needs to be done once irrefutable BF evidence finally surfaces. The irrefutable evidence should be used to lobby the U.S. federal government (as well as other gorvernments around the world) for legislation that protects these animals.
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