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Designing homes that allow wildlife to keep theirs, too. πΎ
Posting from my off-grid cabin in the PNW woods π¦π²
π Conservation-based tips for all phases of your project are here:
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Well that's it, I'm keeping your words near and dear on my desk - to help me move mountains!
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Yay π«Ά thanks for supporting this, my friends!
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I'm with you. Some folks just fight the river, ya know? I do love when nature wins what she rightfully deserves - and already owns. We just need more folks thinking simply, really: 'This is the way it wants and ought to be.'
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Coexistence is the way! Ugh, this just comforts my heart. Thanks for sharing, Bernie!! It's uplifting.
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Ahh, Congrats Carlos! So happy to see you doing this π
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Those buddies need their access! What do you see happening by you?
So comforted to find my like-minded folks, thanks for the comment π«Ά
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A sigh of relief from me while reading this! Thank you for the support, encouragement, and sharing we are quite like-minded. It can be tough to push for what we know is right.. your note really propels me forward. This *is* the only ground worth standing on, yes.
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Oh my goodness, Eliot, a heavy heart reading this but how amazing those 3 made it through. 25 years.. I'm so sorry you went & are going through this. You & I certainly feel the same for nature, I can feel it, & I'll keep you in mind as I continue my efforts over here, to help you & others similar π«Άπ¦
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Hmmm, that is an interesting point, some may not. Which makes finding the right ones all the more important. That's really insightful and helps me a ton with what I'm building, thank you π
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This is so helpful to read! It gives me ideas about *how* to research and *how* to present findings for better decision-making. Thank you π this really propels my efforts!
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YESS & keep sharing those Biomimicry insights, Carlos! I really appreciate the time taken to find and send these, super lovely of you. All helps me learn how and where to best continue helping wildlife from w/in my industry! Love finding the connections between home and the wild. This one gave me π¦π¦
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The land & sea wheels π wow great page, will dive in deeper! Thank goodness for this approach, right? I wish it could *always* be more services than it replaced ;) and I'm hoping to find more clever ways to keep as much of nature in tact as possible. Where we can't though, love the nature-positive!
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Speaking my language now! All this is so good π«Ά thank you for helping to build more awareness.
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You did beautifully! π
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I love seeing this π pollinators and such are going to love it more and more with each year!
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You're doing a wonderful thing with your account π
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You're showing the bad and good of humanity in one post. Thank you, thank you for combatting the bad and helping wildlife π«Ά
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Oh my, you must keep sharing these facts you're learning. What a visual that brings up ..root snorkels! *And* now I've looked up those cypresses, and now know what their 'knees' are! π³ Nature IS awesome.. all. of. it. Thank goodness for the study of Biomimicry. Really helps us appreciate whats here.
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Whoa Carlos! π€© That is awesome - what an important concept to become a pro in π«Ά