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Saturday, 11.08.2007.

12:39

Nine animal species disappear in Serbia

Nine animal species, mostly birds, have become extinct in Serbia, the Biological Research Institute said in a report.

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Victor

pre 16 godina

«...frank dankovic is a croat!»

Not quite! Dancevic's paternal grandparents were born in Slavonia, Croatia. His mother is Québécoise, from Rouyn-Noranda[2].

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Dancevic

Victor

pre 16 godina

«I've read he is a Croat. It is pretty dumb though not to recognize that his name is not Muslim. »

In Canada, we have Serbs, Croats and Muslims, and many have a name finishing in 'ic'; and it is not written in their face that they are Serb or Muslim. Izebegovic is or was, must I say, a Muslim. Was he a Serb also?

Here in Canada, we don't have such problems. A Tremblay is a French name and a Sutton is English!

ida

pre 16 godina

"I've watched our Canadian, Frank Dancevic. I wonder if he is a Serb, a Croat or a Muslim?"

I've read he is a Croat. It is pretty dumb though not to recognize that his name is not Muslim.

You simply regurgitate propaganda which is made up of lies, bias and exaggeration. Your country, as did all NATO countries, is biased against Serbs, so whatever they've said should be scrutinized because most all of it contains blatant lies.

Victor

pre 16 godina

I've watched our Canadian, Frank Dancevic. I wonder if he is a Serb, a Croat or a Muslim? He plays very well and I am sure that he will one day defeat Federer and Nadal.

He is a very nice young man. Living in Canada has changed him a lot!

Dragan

pre 16 godina

Victor, sit down, relax and watch the Serbian babes Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic play each other in the semi finals - you can cheer against both of them. Or you can watch Novak Djokovic in the Canadian Open semi final - and cheer for Nadal.

Roger7

pre 16 godina

Victor says, “I see that there is a lack of sensitivity in those regions, even for birds”

So, are you saying(if I can understand what you wrote) that the people in Serbia lack sensitivity for just about everything, including the birds? What a foolish remark to make.
According to the experts, of whom you are not, the report goes on to say “Even with the disturbing report, experts say the wildlife situation in Serbia is better than in much of Europe.”
Seems, per the experts, the region of Serbia is quite sensitive and “better than in much of Europe”.
If you are going to continue to discredit the Serbs for everything they do in life, at least try to do it with a bit more intelligence.

John S.

pre 16 godina

To: Victor

Don't you think that's an overreaction? The whole Balkans is experiencing desertification. Otters don't thrive in desert climate, I can tell you that.
Balkans will become hotter and hotter, there wil be less rain, and less cool breeze. Eventually it can become a desert, but this still seems to be half a century away. It is not the end of all times, not in any way. It's the end of a few species. Just like dinosaurs, fortunatly.

Victor

pre 16 godina

I see that there is a lack of sensitivity in those regions, even for birds, and the extinction of a specie is a catastrophy for the nature and prefigures in a certain way the end of all times!

Dragan

pre 16 godina

Victor, sit down, relax and watch the Serbian babes Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic play each other in the semi finals - you can cheer against both of them. Or you can watch Novak Djokovic in the Canadian Open semi final - and cheer for Nadal.

Roger7

pre 16 godina

Victor says, “I see that there is a lack of sensitivity in those regions, even for birds”

So, are you saying(if I can understand what you wrote) that the people in Serbia lack sensitivity for just about everything, including the birds? What a foolish remark to make.
According to the experts, of whom you are not, the report goes on to say “Even with the disturbing report, experts say the wildlife situation in Serbia is better than in much of Europe.”
Seems, per the experts, the region of Serbia is quite sensitive and “better than in much of Europe”.
If you are going to continue to discredit the Serbs for everything they do in life, at least try to do it with a bit more intelligence.

Victor

pre 16 godina

I see that there is a lack of sensitivity in those regions, even for birds, and the extinction of a specie is a catastrophy for the nature and prefigures in a certain way the end of all times!

John S.

pre 16 godina

To: Victor

Don't you think that's an overreaction? The whole Balkans is experiencing desertification. Otters don't thrive in desert climate, I can tell you that.
Balkans will become hotter and hotter, there wil be less rain, and less cool breeze. Eventually it can become a desert, but this still seems to be half a century away. It is not the end of all times, not in any way. It's the end of a few species. Just like dinosaurs, fortunatly.

Victor

pre 16 godina

I've watched our Canadian, Frank Dancevic. I wonder if he is a Serb, a Croat or a Muslim? He plays very well and I am sure that he will one day defeat Federer and Nadal.

He is a very nice young man. Living in Canada has changed him a lot!

Victor

pre 16 godina

«...frank dankovic is a croat!»

Not quite! Dancevic's paternal grandparents were born in Slavonia, Croatia. His mother is Québécoise, from Rouyn-Noranda[2].

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Dancevic

ida

pre 16 godina

"I've watched our Canadian, Frank Dancevic. I wonder if he is a Serb, a Croat or a Muslim?"

I've read he is a Croat. It is pretty dumb though not to recognize that his name is not Muslim.

You simply regurgitate propaganda which is made up of lies, bias and exaggeration. Your country, as did all NATO countries, is biased against Serbs, so whatever they've said should be scrutinized because most all of it contains blatant lies.

Victor

pre 16 godina

«I've read he is a Croat. It is pretty dumb though not to recognize that his name is not Muslim. »

In Canada, we have Serbs, Croats and Muslims, and many have a name finishing in 'ic'; and it is not written in their face that they are Serb or Muslim. Izebegovic is or was, must I say, a Muslim. Was he a Serb also?

Here in Canada, we don't have such problems. A Tremblay is a French name and a Sutton is English!

Victor

pre 16 godina

I see that there is a lack of sensitivity in those regions, even for birds, and the extinction of a specie is a catastrophy for the nature and prefigures in a certain way the end of all times!

John S.

pre 16 godina

To: Victor

Don't you think that's an overreaction? The whole Balkans is experiencing desertification. Otters don't thrive in desert climate, I can tell you that.
Balkans will become hotter and hotter, there wil be less rain, and less cool breeze. Eventually it can become a desert, but this still seems to be half a century away. It is not the end of all times, not in any way. It's the end of a few species. Just like dinosaurs, fortunatly.

Roger7

pre 16 godina

Victor says, “I see that there is a lack of sensitivity in those regions, even for birds”

So, are you saying(if I can understand what you wrote) that the people in Serbia lack sensitivity for just about everything, including the birds? What a foolish remark to make.
According to the experts, of whom you are not, the report goes on to say “Even with the disturbing report, experts say the wildlife situation in Serbia is better than in much of Europe.”
Seems, per the experts, the region of Serbia is quite sensitive and “better than in much of Europe”.
If you are going to continue to discredit the Serbs for everything they do in life, at least try to do it with a bit more intelligence.

Dragan

pre 16 godina

Victor, sit down, relax and watch the Serbian babes Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic play each other in the semi finals - you can cheer against both of them. Or you can watch Novak Djokovic in the Canadian Open semi final - and cheer for Nadal.

Victor

pre 16 godina

I've watched our Canadian, Frank Dancevic. I wonder if he is a Serb, a Croat or a Muslim? He plays very well and I am sure that he will one day defeat Federer and Nadal.

He is a very nice young man. Living in Canada has changed him a lot!

ida

pre 16 godina

"I've watched our Canadian, Frank Dancevic. I wonder if he is a Serb, a Croat or a Muslim?"

I've read he is a Croat. It is pretty dumb though not to recognize that his name is not Muslim.

You simply regurgitate propaganda which is made up of lies, bias and exaggeration. Your country, as did all NATO countries, is biased against Serbs, so whatever they've said should be scrutinized because most all of it contains blatant lies.

Victor

pre 16 godina

«I've read he is a Croat. It is pretty dumb though not to recognize that his name is not Muslim. »

In Canada, we have Serbs, Croats and Muslims, and many have a name finishing in 'ic'; and it is not written in their face that they are Serb or Muslim. Izebegovic is or was, must I say, a Muslim. Was he a Serb also?

Here in Canada, we don't have such problems. A Tremblay is a French name and a Sutton is English!

Victor

pre 16 godina

«...frank dankovic is a croat!»

Not quite! Dancevic's paternal grandparents were born in Slavonia, Croatia. His mother is Québécoise, from Rouyn-Noranda[2].

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Dancevic