U.S. wildlife officials are embracing a contentious plan to deploy trained shooters into dense West Coast forests to kill almost a half-million barred owls in coming decades
Nice, what kinda conservation? I really regret not taking environmental bio courses in college, especially the hands on ones.
Thinking of volunteering for my city's summer plant a tree thing. Seems like a place to vibe and learn how to do stuff with plants (which i always was bad at in like elementary school... I am so sad my little plants we grew in cut plastic bottles would die T_T)
not really, the Loko I'a are a purely man-made phenomena, but they were very very important to the ecosystem as hawaiians made sure to grow the population of fish while only taking a small portion
as someone who's put thousands of hours into conservation, your take is extremely stupid
Nice, what kinda conservation? I really regret not taking environmental bio courses in college, especially the hands on ones.
Thinking of volunteering for my city's summer plant a tree thing. Seems like a place to vibe and learn how to do stuff with plants (which i always was bad at in like elementary school... I am so sad my little plants we grew in cut plastic bottles would die T_T)
hands on in reviving hawaiian natural environments and Native Hawaiian fishponds and agriculture
wow, 很有意思 that's really cool. are there non-native fishponds in hawaii?
not really, the Loko I'a are a purely man-made phenomena, but they were very very important to the ecosystem as hawaiians made sure to grow the population of fish while only taking a small portion