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Post by Jared Conner on Jun 27, 2014 20:40:29 GMT
What sort of solutions can you come up with in order to slow the rate of biodiversity loss? Examples are re-wilding by localizing and deruralizing agriculture (Vertical/Urban Farming), and the construction of land bridges.
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Post by selcouth on Jan 7, 2015 3:00:28 GMT
If I am not mistaken, a large problem for wildlife seems to be that it often conflicts with the interests of companies that look for resources and the likes. Maybe we could implement laws that these companies have to remove and resettle wildlife and plants safely instead of just driving them out or destroying them, so that they can potentially be resettled once the land is free again. Succession could be aided by a large amount of biodiversity in the surrounding areas if only we make sure that there are minimal losses to begin with.
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Post by Jared Conner on Jan 15, 2015 1:30:08 GMT
Personally, I'd like to see some sort of sustainable, long term integration of nature and civilization in areas already dominated by humans (suburbs and cities). And if most agricultural land was given to natural succession and reforestation, climate change could be averted. This would, of course, require that agriculture be moved to the suburbs and cities.
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Post by zoltanwelvart on Nov 7, 2015 15:46:21 GMT
I've watched tadpole shrimp.they are totally dependent on the dirtyness of the water.they seem to need runoff from cows.before these things were abundant,because the dirtyness of the water is changing as the earth is washed,after long ago grinding of rocks,algae food.diluted into big sea.i found big residue if inland sea. phytoplankton .has everything.big as a sea.
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Post by zoltanwelvart on Nov 8, 2015 14:58:14 GMT
For confined cultivation,chlorella on a pond,fed mined phytoplankton,air(co2),sun,sprayed on roots as in aeroponics system by Nasa.i think chlorella best fertilizer,but cost is $37,000/ton.mineral deposit of phytoplankton is as big as an inland sea.per square meter phytoplankton cultivation is most effective form of agriculture,but can't be force fed,and made better,by conventional cultivation fed ground rock,and stirring.its an emerald green pond in tropical conditions,air oxygenated.envigorates animals ,fish,bugs.salamanders ,before we're used to stir ponds of chlorella.thats ambient algae,because conditions support it.PH,temp,moisture,UV,Feedstock.varying from fertilizer runoff,sewage,mined plantplankton (that is most element complete,due to topography).
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Post by zoltanwelvart on Nov 8, 2015 15:20:38 GMT
Instinct drives animal in direction of salt lick.following that are towns and roads.elements in plankton,also in salts,but pale in comparison burning plant,often nacl,but not always.elements draw during shortage.by element ,in water ,I mean suspendables and soluables once more,now less,due to topographical upheaval and washing of earth with rain.now concentrated in the very bottom of the middle of nowhere,waiting to be put on the train for distribution.now ,anywhere,that has inert medium,or aeroponics apparatus can be made productive.a green (chlorella is the greenest and maybe oldest) pond made to overflow into garden when water added.everything else is unnecessary.apparatus or poison.or processing or transportation.or immigration,òr war.or oil.or killing whales and trees..
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