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  1. animals have the right of way//// all of you humans get back in the city and stay in your goat herder housing/////

  2. For years now, some popular hiking trails have been closed down for most of the summer to protect nesting peregrine falcons. Advocates for amphibians and reptiles have posted signs and have “crossing guards” on some roads adjacent to wetlands, and have suggested that drivers take “alternate routes” on rainy nights when the critters are out. $Millions have been spent on wide culverts and berms to guide wildlife to specific crossing areas under the road, and more are proposed. We must be wary that at some point this wildlife mapping information will be used to close down some roads, at least at some times of the year and create some real human inconvenience.

    • Oh, no, they are just warming up, they will take all your property in name of wildlife, because some animals are more equal than others. Humans in their eyes are the lowest and have no right to live.

  3. “Introduced in both houses of Congress on the 16th of May, The Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act of 2019 is the most significant step toward national wildlife conservation in decades. If passed, the Act will establish a National Wildlife Corridors Program that facilitates the designation of wildlife corridors on federal lands and provides grants to maintain wildlife corridors on non-federal lands.”

    Why was this act passed? Because as the article below states America is facing a biodiversity threat, according to the United Nations. The United Nations is literally running US policy on everything from education, health care protocols, gender ideology, abortion, immigration and climate. Look no further than the United Nations, its agencies, and the globalists with and associated with the World Economic Forum. Please look up the term ecocide, which equates killing an animal as murder equal to murdering a human. Humans will be only only animal species on the planet prohibited from eating another animal.

    https://www.oneearth.org/the-wildlife-corridors-conservation-act-of-2019/