I haven't posted in while, and happened to be reading through a few threads when I noticed that someone mentioned we only save the "cute" animals. Just for reference I'm a biologist working for NOAA in the Fisheries sampling branch. I've always thought that PETA was more of an impediment to biologists, since many people don't take the group seriously. I tried to give them the benefit of the doubt, but after searching "Sea Kittens" on google I have officially switched over to the PETA is totally useless camp.
What does everyone else think? Does PETA really benefit the environment or are they more a source of controversy? I often feel that PETA is good at mobilizing people to a cause, but that cause is often not very well thought out. People tend to lump all biologists in with PETA, but the majority of the people I work with think they get in the way of well thought out management.
Also what do you folks think about fried "Land Fish"? Could be tasty.
