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	<title>Comments on: More On New Northern Burmese Cryptid Primate</title>
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		<title>By: flame821</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether it&#039;s Orang Pendek or another primate (or any mammal, for that matter) a new species is a new species.   Sure it would be fabulous to flesh out the primate family tree a bit more and to prove that large primates can survive without being seen or caught but anything new is another mark in the win column, especially if it adds more pressure to keep the forests standing and pristine.

I have a feeling that enough companies and/or countries would be willing to pay a fee to any country with rare wildlife to keep the forests intact as a type of carbon offset.  It&#039;s good for their PR, it would probably be at least a partial tax credit in the Western world and it might prevent some of the developing nations from making the same environmental mistakes that we have.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether it&#8217;s Orang Pendek or another primate (or any mammal, for that matter) a new species is a new species.   Sure it would be fabulous to flesh out the primate family tree a bit more and to prove that large primates can survive without being seen or caught but anything new is another mark in the win column, especially if it adds more pressure to keep the forests standing and pristine.</p>
<p>I have a feeling that enough companies and/or countries would be willing to pay a fee to any country with rare wildlife to keep the forests intact as a type of carbon offset.  It&#8217;s good for their PR, it would probably be at least a partial tax credit in the Western world and it might prevent some of the developing nations from making the same environmental mistakes that we have.</p>
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