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    As Nature Dies    


Do we want to pollinate the natural world by hand?
Humans Take Action To Erradicate Nature



Do we want to pollinate the natural world by hand?
Start Noticing the Sharp Decline in Butterflies and Bees


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Will we have to pollinate the natural world by hand?
Will Humans Allow the Bees to Survive?


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Will we have to pollinate the natural world by hand?
Our Dying Earth: How Pollinators Struggle to Survive



We all need to be earth keepers.
The Bible Gives Us a Sacred Duty to Care for the Earth



Can wildlife survive our violent resource consumption?
How Wildlife Suffers When Tree Plantations are Turned Into Forests



Our dying earth
Say Goodbye to Whales



let's live in harmony with the earth.
To Save the Wild Salmon Runs



Nature has a delicate balance
Should Predators Like Wolves Be Killed?



You can never adequately clean up an oil spill
What Petroleum Dependency Means to Aquatic Ecosystems



As bird populations dwindle
How Pesticides Menace Birds



Great reading.
Aldo Leopold: To Love the Earth



Preserving wildlife habitats
Prince Charles Demonstrates How We Might Preserve Wildlife Habitats and Farmland




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Protecting wildlife habitats
In Some Places We Need Cable Cars

In some places, such as mountains, we might need cable cars as the means of transportation.

Vehicles on roads kill wildlife species. Each and every week, millions of vertebrate animals are killed on the roads, according to the Humane Society of the United States.

Roads take up enormous quanities of land that could be used for organic small family farms and for wildilfe habitats, such as forests, meadows and wetlands.

Habitat loss is the number one cause for a mass extinction of species in the United States where one-third of animal species and one-third of plant species are of conservation concern--either presumed extinct, possibly extinct, threatened, endangered, critically imperiled, imperiled or vulnerable, according to the Natural Heritage Network--a network of survey programs in all 50 U.S. states, usually hosted by a state government or university.