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humans are too good atfishing

artic
masai ·




diman binarama
Terai - >


wildebeastmigration
·
regulations stop
that this
concentrated fishing
-


lichs
.



·nepal flatland
-

Kenya/tanzania, masaitribe, biodiverse, hill (shrimp)
·
forest/marsh/Savannah conflict - agriculture, cattle grazing, wheatfields i used for nutritional
·home tigers/rihinoceros
to
supplements
agriculture/population monas samethe


born
on
conflict:
was main summer and hill
↳ illegal to hunt
firewood (1945) · Bidlites albedross+petrols. whales here
resolution wildlife reservetawan ↳ long line fishing - modifying line
4jobs in natimal park weights-Bird scavers


a
tourism

forestry initiatives
munity slower reproduction devel +




·
moss got slow growing rate


Spank-strategists -b
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birgus stovese repines firewood ·
UK large in





1000 years-locks in one
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-buildsupover -> compost
&
strategies
agos degraded used

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for gardens original
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~population
finches ↓
· endemic species eg galapagos
studies UK Biodiversity banned,
extent
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·
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why
mountainous without
·
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·
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meadows decreasing e farmer payments ↳ clear
cutting forest
beneficial
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↳ minimizegutter burning
↳ over
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·
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action a ll
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controlled burning
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