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I think this satiated specimen, red-shouldered hawk on the Coquille estuary, just plucked a hen from the yard, today....returning to the scene of the crime!
October 31, 2024 at 4:29 AM
Perhaps a different approach to farming could help take pressure off the Ogallala aquifer?
e360.yale.edu/features/tre...
How Agroforestry Could Help Revitalize America’s Corn Belt
By practicing agroforestry — growing trees alongside crops and livestock, for example — farmers can improve soils, produce nutrient-rich foods, and build resilience to climate change. Now, a movement ...
e360.yale.edu
October 30, 2024 at 4:21 PM
The fish and amphibians...and all the critters are doing a little YAY! dance, I reckon!
New piece from me, for @esci.bsky.social, about some early research that shows natural filters (sand, a combination of rice husk, and a mixture of sand and biochar) could help filter polluted water before it enters local wetlands.

Published on the Progress Playbook🧪
Spanish researchers find way to filter pesticides from agricultural runoff
The solution could remove at least 50-60% of pollutants that would otherwise enter the sea.
theprogressplaybook.com
October 29, 2024 at 10:08 PM