calling for more deregulation while the press was distracted with the coronavirus.
The second theory got a boost from a recent study out of Stanford University, which found that forest fragmentation near Kibale National Park in Western Uganda created more pathways for human-animal interaction. It could maintain protected areas of habitat, and create buffer zones around them to limit the interactions between people and wildlife.
1898 people lived to be 44
caborja78 Too bad the clowns who do this won't even bother to read the article or care about the report.
more plant life in usa now than in 1491
So can eating bat soup 🦇
Wrong. This is another depopulation agenda for agenda 21 and the wildlands project. See those little green bolts? Those are the only locations humans will be allowed to live in, called smart cities. No private owned property, no animal ownership. Nothing but small apartments.
DUH!!!!
Annnnnnnd later this week, on 'Science Friday'...leading scientists discuss the bombshell-finding: Water is WET ! !
People don’t understand reforestation is a thing And that most of the deforestation occurs in third world countries The rate at which deforestation outpaces reforestation is occurring is decreasing thou Lumber mills work in tandem with tree farms in U.S
This really woke me up about it 👇
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