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Feb 5, 2021 12:23 PM CST
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SassyBloomer said:QUOTE: @gardenfish
[quote]The point is that if the environmentalists and scientists don't raise the alarm nothing will be done AT ALL.[\qoute]

I neglected to mention....nothing HAS been done, or not doing ENOUGH. That's why we're in the invasive plant mess right now!

That's why I'm a huge admirer of Professor Doug Tallamy, an EXPERIENCED bug man who gave exactly the right message sprinkled with a side of hope. Also, the Kunta butterfly is a native of Florida. I'd post a link but don't know if it's allowed? At any rate, search by "tallamy Kunta extinction " , or various, and the story should populate.



Sure it's allowed. I think there's a waiting period for new members, just to prevent spammers. Give it a try. Either it'll work or it won't!
You don't kick walls down, you pull the nails out and let them fall.
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