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Kindness_3024 t1_je2z2nn wrote
Reply to comment by kewissman in Jimmy & Henry hanging out in 1939 when both were on top of their game. by kev45ert
Thank you for this.
Kindness_3024 t1_je2v3pu wrote
Reply to Hello Maine, from Porky. by BonsaiBirder
A wildlife rehab vet once told me that every porcupine she ever treated had multiple long-healed fractures. They fall out of trees, a lot. They are durable critters, except when the fishers show up.
Kindness_3024 t1_j1prpir wrote
Reply to comment by trustych0rds in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
What a remarkable moment of self-clarity. Good for you.
Kindness_3024 t1_j1pro0i wrote
Reply to comment by crabcakesandbeer in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
No scientific proof of this whatsoever. None.
Kindness_3024 t1_j1prmlu wrote
Reply to Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
Thank God humans arrived to save the forest and create biodiversity because nature just can't make it without us.
Kindness_3024 t1_j09n08l wrote
Reply to comment by CrustalTrudger in How much gas/oil, roughly, is actually left for us to use? How long until we get to the last drop and need to start rationing? by football2106
Thank you for that cogent explanation.
Kindness_3024 t1_jeaug7o wrote
Reply to My painting of Mattawamkeag river, oils by cerrvine
Remarkable work, a real pleasure to the eyes.