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Hairy ones?
Is there a Brazilian Beaver ?
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Hairy ones?
I'd imagine so.Is there a Brazilian Beaver ?
I'd imagine so.
This is an interesting read, in part about frustration with the rate of change - guerilla rewilding.
NB, not gorilla rewilding, though it would make Hamsterley fun.
That is fantastic mate. Well doneIn my first job in my early 20s, I was involved in the reintroduction of the scimitar-horned oryx to Tunisia. It was extinct in the wild at the time, and only existed in zoos. At one time the world population was down to just 32 individuals. Now the total is over 11,000.
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Really, what’s it taste like?I love this stuff
That is fantastic mate. Well done
We’re welcoming back immigrants from 6000 years ago, but booting out folk from 60 years ago?
what are the rules of racism again
#ByeSon
You’ve made a tiny difference. It is something to be proud of.To be fair, the scimitar-horned oryx bulls and their harems have done most of the work.
(I didn't get to see them in the wild until 15 years after I helped crate them up in Hampshire. It was one of the most emotional moments of my life.)
You’ve made a tiny difference. It is something to be proud of.
FAscinatingLove stuff like this.
But small steps are needed, because people flip out over the least little thing. We shouldn't interfere with nature, but we absolutely have done.
And un-doing our damage is the right thing to do. But you have to be very careful that you don't actually do more damage.
On a related note, regenerative farming is something I fell down the rabbit hole on youtube recently. How people realised they could re-green literal deserts by simply going back to how things used to be. Planting the right plants, digging the right holes that had been levelled up, slowing down the water and letting it fill up the natural sponges under the ground. Its facinating.
That's the sort of stuff, aye.FAscinating
FAscinating
In my first proper job I separated mortgage applications into single pages, placed each side of the page on a scanner and pressed a button to scan the image to microfiche. All day. Every day.In my first job in my early 20s, I was involved in the reintroduction of the scimitar-horned oryx to Tunisia. It was extinct in the wild at the time, and only existed in zoos. At one time the world population was down to just 32 individuals. Now the total is over 11,000.
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