Florida's growing seabird population impacts local wildlife and a rescue org tries to help
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
- In Florida, the growing seabird population has been impacting local wildlife and one rescue organization is on a mission to correct the balance.
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I like florida. Greetings from europe.
The headline says "Florida's growing seabird population impacts local wildlife". Do you not mean "Florida's growing human population impacts local wildlife"?
"Growing seabird population"? Yeah, I guess they could use some growing being as how the bird populations in Florida are now only ~10% of the historic numbers.
People are just mean in my community some people with big dogs let them off the leash to attack the ducks, geese and pigeons that hang around Jade Winds 😢
Humans have such little regard for the environment we are systematically destroying in the name of greed. We need to do better. Don’t give me Thanos’ glove!
You're on a device, ripped from Mother Earth, using electricity... you're a hypocrite.