Shit better get busy evolving in a hurry.Natural earth cycles like the centuries long mini ice age.
Shit better get busy evolving in a hurry.Natural earth cycles like the centuries long mini ice age.
Check out the 20 foot carp in Chernobyl ... nature repairs itself in time if left alone !Shit better get busy evolving in a hurry.
Meanwhile my property has easily 10x as many frogs and toads this year than any of the previous I can recall. Go figure.I heard the same, but I’ve seen more this year than the past several. We have a pond on the property and noticed a lot less frogs.
My first wife loved red spotted purples. When I see one now I tell it how much I miss her.Wow that's crazy!!! The day my dad past ( a little over a year ago) my wife and daughters and I saw the most beautiful huge monarch ever. Now whenever we see one we say (look grandpa is here) and we see one at least once a week.
when I was really little we got tons of those. Like it would look Autumnal because the trees had so much orange, then some fool cut the milkweed. We still got them but not like that. People are a shitty animal sometimes.Sad news.?
Migratory Monarch Butterflies Are Listed as an Endangered Species
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the iconic North American butterfly is getting closer to extinctionwww.smithsonianmag.com
People planting the wrong type of milkweed in the wrong areas is one of the significant causes in the decline of their migratory populations. Specifically, people planting tropical milkweed along the gulf coast in "butterfly gardens" is problematic.It is very sad. I inadvertently destroyed some monarch caterpillars on my dill plants and feel bad about it. We should all make it a point to plant things like milkweed to help support the remaining monarchs out there.
People planting the wrong type of milkweed in the wrong areas is one of the significant causes in the decline of their migratory populations. Specifically, people planting tropical milkweed along the gulf coast in "butterfly gardens" is problematic.
And who is going to be willing to eat it.Check out the 20 foot carp in Chernobyl ... nature repairs itself in time if left alone !
And who is going to be willing to eat it.
We use to hunt at a place called Weldon Springs in Missouri. After WW2, yellow cake was processed and stored in vaults in and around the area. Traces of the site can still be seen. My dad would take deer shot in the area to the processor who often enough would reject them. Why, they were loaded with cancer. Needless to say, we found better places to hunt. And it had been over a half century since the yellow cake was first processed there.
Blows my mind how people can't be bothered to care about things like this, or can't be bothered to understand the significance, or even bothered to attempt to understand why this is important and sad.
we've evolved to live in a world that is very different then the one we've made.Blows my mind how people can't be bothered to care about things like this, or can't be bothered to understand the significance, or even bothered to attempt to understand why this is important and sad.
We've edged in the realm of politics. IBTLThere are a number of serious environmental problems but they're mostly either being ignored or further exacerbated in favor of focusing on the fake and corrupt pseudoscience of "climate change from carbon emissions"... and the psychotic agenda behind it.
we've evolved to live in a world that is very different then the one we've made.