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  • plum@lemmy.worldP This user is from outside of this forum
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    Repost, but an article came up about one in California .

    I've seen a few rewilding campaigns in my community (Northeastern US) take shape over the last few years, and it makes me have a little hope. What with everything, all the time, I like when good news slips through.

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    • plum@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

      Repost, but an article came up about one in California .

      I've seen a few rewilding campaigns in my community (Northeastern US) take shape over the last few years, and it makes me have a little hope. What with everything, all the time, I like when good news slips through.

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      These are very common in the Rock Mountains, especially in and around Banff National Park. I recall them building a lot of them about 10 years ago. A wonderful initiative.

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      • plum@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

        Repost, but an article came up about one in California .

        I've seen a few rewilding campaigns in my community (Northeastern US) take shape over the last few years, and it makes me have a little hope. What with everything, all the time, I like when good news slips through.

        plum@lemmy.worldP This user is from outside of this forum
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        *article from [email protected].
        I don't think I can crosspost into comments.

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        • plum@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

          Repost, but an article came up about one in California .

          I've seen a few rewilding campaigns in my community (Northeastern US) take shape over the last few years, and it makes me have a little hope. What with everything, all the time, I like when good news slips through.

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          I've been following the Annenberg Crossing since the earliest days. It's amazing

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          • plum@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

            Repost, but an article came up about one in California .

            I've seen a few rewilding campaigns in my community (Northeastern US) take shape over the last few years, and it makes me have a little hope. What with everything, all the time, I like when good news slips through.

            t_berium@lemmy.worldT This user is from outside of this forum
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            Pretty common here in Germany.
            Oh, and we have frog fences, too!

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            • plum@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

              Repost, but an article came up about one in California .

              I've seen a few rewilding campaigns in my community (Northeastern US) take shape over the last few years, and it makes me have a little hope. What with everything, all the time, I like when good news slips through.

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              Apparently they’re trialiang cheaper underground ones for insects amphibians and small mammals, and the results are pretty good.

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                Apparently they’re trialiang cheaper underground ones for insects amphibians and small mammals, and the results are pretty good.

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                We've had those for decades though.

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                • plum@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

                  Repost, but an article came up about one in California .

                  I've seen a few rewilding campaigns in my community (Northeastern US) take shape over the last few years, and it makes me have a little hope. What with everything, all the time, I like when good news slips through.

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                  The unfortunate thing with these is a lot of the times they don't even consult with biologists when considering the placement. Engineers just find the most convenient location / cheapest location to build and think the animals will use it but they often end up in a spot the animals don't really go to.

                  Despite there being very obvious game trails just down the highway.

                  So a lot of them are just expensive feel-good tourist eco green washing type propaganda.

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                  • t_berium@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                    Pretty common here in Germany.
                    Oh, and we have frog fences, too!

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                    Oh, and we have frog fences, too!

                    You mean the stork feeding stations? =D

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