Ignore it. Who said they were endangered anyway? In the natural world things come and go – it is only in the imagination of the greenies that everything is unchanging.
You chuck in some poo which, like fertiliser run-off from the fields, can stimulate algal growth. (It might also de-oxygenate the water, which will stimulate growth of anaerobic bacteria).
Catalog it for future reference!
Take a photo for posterity
Ignore it. Who said they were endangered anyway? In the natural world things come and go – it is only in the imagination of the greenies that everything is unchanging.
Not a lot but ponder the irony!
Gather the endangered shit and use it to fertilise an endangered watercourse.
How does one fertilize a watercourse?
I have to agree with Ivan on this; it just happens. Animals and plants go extinct all the time, with or without human interference.
You chuck in some poo which, like fertiliser run-off from the fields, can stimulate algal growth. (It might also de-oxygenate the water, which will stimulate growth of anaerobic bacteria).
Why, marvel at God’s sense of humour of course!