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Freshiiiiii t1_j4csd54 wrote
Reply to comment by Kickstand8604 in Corridors between Western U.S. national parks would greatly increase the persistence time of mammals. Establishing an expanded protected area network based on identified mammal pathways and incorporating adjacent wilderness areas would greatly enlarge available habitat for mammal species by Wagamaga
And better still- if they connect Yellowstone to Glacier, well, Glacier is already connected to Waterton in Canada. And Jasper, Banff, Kutenai, and Yoho national parks in Canada are already very large and connected, and close to Waterton. Connect those to Waterton, and bam, you've got an amazing corridor going.
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Reply to comment by bogvapor in Corridors between Western U.S. national parks would greatly increase the persistence time of mammals. Establishing an expanded protected area network based on identified mammal pathways and incorporating adjacent wilderness areas would greatly enlarge available habitat for mammal species by Wagamaga
The small-scale controlled burns lit by indigenous people contributed to increases in the variation and ‘patchiness’ of the available environment, creating increased habitat diversity and increased abundance of berries and other plants that like to live in forest margins, which enriched the regions for bears, other large mammals, and humans too, while also decreasing severe high-intensity wildfire incidence. It’s really not at all comparable to what’s changed in the last 400 years.
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Reply to comment by Powerkey in A hike I will never forget in beautiful British Columbia, Canada [OC] 3024x4032 by travelling_tinker
Plant lookup is definitely wrong on this one.
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Reply to comment by outofTPagain in A hike I will never forget in beautiful British Columbia, Canada [OC] 3024x4032 by travelling_tinker
Fireweed, which is actually more of a magenta-pink, but looks purple due to the shadows in this photo!
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Reply to comment by ScienceOverNonsense in Are some North American bat species more likely to reside in man-made structures than others, or is the choice of habitat typically consistent across all bat species? by OrganicDroid
Reach out to your local bar organization and ask? It varies a lot place to place, so they might be better able to tell
*bat hahahahaha
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Reply to Van Wert Co. Sheriff: 25 to 40 thousand minks with a diet consisting of 'fresh kills' released from farm by FancyFrostFire
Thank goodness at least they are a native species (if they’re American mink at least). They have natural predators, and their populations will reduce and stabilize over time. Better than if they were a potentially invasive species we might never get rid of.
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Reply to comment by Gunstache in Van Wert Co. Sheriff: 25 to 40 thousand minks with a diet consisting of 'fresh kills' released from farm by FancyFrostFire
It’s a good summer to get into making fur moccasins in Ohio
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Reply to comment by Jonherenow in 'It's a pretty gross and offensive phrase': SA Premier under fire for 'sloppy seconds' comment by notinferno
I guess sucks is just more normalized and more removed from its original meaning.
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Reply to comment by In0nsistentGentleman in 'It's a pretty gross and offensive phrase': SA Premier under fire for 'sloppy seconds' comment by notinferno
I’ve never heard ‘balls deep’ actually said in any context other than the literal meaning. I think that is the more common use
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Reply to comment by StaleCanole in Kraft Heinz announces a joint venture with food tech startup NotCo to develop plant-based alternatives for its products. NotCo's AI platform is capable of replicating animal products using plants alone. Their milk uses 74% less energy, 92% less water, and generates 74% less CO2 than regular milk. by cartoonzi
Personally I like the taste of not milk better than any of the others I’ve tried (other than maybe soy milk which I’d give it a tie with)
Freshiiiiii t1_itol5yh wrote
Reply to comment by Your_Trash_Daddy in Kraft Heinz announces a joint venture with food tech startup NotCo to develop plant-based alternatives for its products. NotCo's AI platform is capable of replicating animal products using plants alone. Their milk uses 74% less energy, 92% less water, and generates 74% less CO2 than regular milk. by cartoonzi
Of all the milk substitutes I’ve tried (almond, soy, cashew, oat, coconut, Silk brand plant milk), this one is my favourite! Does it taste exactly like milk? No. Don’t expect it to. But the mouthfeel/texture is pretty good in tea and it hits the spot well enough for me to be quite happy with, given the above-mentioned environmental stats.
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Reply to comment by GrilledCheeser in Nikita from the top rope by westondeboer
r/catculations
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Reply to comment by inaddition290 in Catch Me If You Can’s Frank Abagnale Jr ‘lied' about his lifetime of lies by SYLOH
I find that even funnier given the context. It’s a con about a con. To me, this doesn’t ruin it at all.