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witchlinblue
06-10-2005, 05:26 PM
SCIENTISTS: INSECT WOULD KILL COCA CROPS

BOGOTA,Colombia (AP) -- A group of Colombian scientists believe they've found a way to wipe out cocaine production: unleash an army of hungry moth caterpillars. But critics of the proposal say the chance for "ecological mischief" is high.

The plan envisions breeding thousands of beige-colored Eloria Noyesi moths in laboratories, packing them into boxes and releasing them into steamy coca-growing regions of Colombia, the world's main supplier of the drug. The moths, about twice the size of a fly, are native only to the Andean region of South America.

Colombian Environment Minister Sandra Suarez told The Associated Press that the government considers the proposal an "interesting alternative" to existing eradication methods.

But the idea has already drawn criticism.

Ricardo Vargas, director of the Colombian environmental group Andean Action, contended that while the moths may be native to this region, there's nothing natural about releasing thousands of them into small areas. The tropics have the world's most diverse plant life, he said, so the moths would likely threaten other plants as well.

By Drug Sense Weekly

Wingy
06-11-2005, 07:29 AM
http://www.invasive.org/ <<<VERY SCARY!!!!!

the above link will take you to a websource of invasive plants, diseases and insects which now plague North America.

Hopefully, before its too late the scientists will figure out you can not bring a foriegn species into a habitat with outdestroying the native habitat...

alfredprufrock
06-12-2005, 01:55 AM
Have we learned nothing from Australia?