The years-long, international effort to save one tiny Mexican fish

(atlasobscura.com)

49 points | by Thevet 828 days ago

4 comments

  • wonderwonder 826 days ago
    At first I started reading this and my first thought was "what's the point". As I read it though, I realized these people actually had a tangible impact on the world, they all rallied together and got something done. They can look back at this as they are older and feel like they made the world a tiny bit better during their lives. I write software and really have almost no lasting impact. Went from feeling pretty superior to appreciative in one short article. Interesting how that happened.
  • Sporktacular 826 days ago
    ... species. One tiny Mexican fish species.
    • daniel-cussen 826 days ago
      Maybe someone will do that for Homo Sapiens Sapiens Sapiens someday.
  • pvaldes 826 days ago
  • 8bitsrule 826 days ago
    One year I was given a simple home aquarium to keep alive and healthy. I tried using reason, even bought a plecostomus to fight (eat) the algae. It was a struggle. I couldn't keep this simple little ecosystem healthy. If only I knew more.

    Thought about the great outdoors (we know so little about) - that 4 billion-year experiment. Humbling. So many life-forms to sustain, so much that has to be balanced. Despite our abuse, we take it for granted. That good fortune may not persist.

    • pvaldes 825 days ago
      Many people quit the hobby after starting with too small aquariums that are unstable by design, yep.