So it is up to us to choose the environment that's better for moose over the environment that's better for pine bark beetles and ticks? And we determine that one species is better than the other?
It's a result of evolution that crows who some time ago learned to use sticks to get food survived longer than the crows who didn't, and created either more progeny, or progeny who fared better in life, so all of a certain species of crows now use a tool from the environment to better their survival, to the detriment of some insect species. Are humans any less natural in their use of the environment, with the consequential effects on other life in their environment? It seems like it's part of the evolutionary continuum. Just because we consider ourselves more sentient, I'm not sure that it's up to us to choose moose over pine beetles.
It's a result of evolution that crows who some time ago learned to use sticks to get food survived longer than the crows who didn't, and created either more progeny, or progeny who fared better in life, so all of a certain species of crows now use a tool from the environment to better their survival, to the detriment of some insect species. Are humans any less natural in their use of the environment, with the consequential effects on other life in their environment? It seems like it's part of the evolutionary continuum. Just because we consider ourselves more sentient, I'm not sure that it's up to us to choose moose over pine beetles.