http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/3/21/1645790/-A-Legend-Who-Persuaded-a-Generation-to-Love-Birds-Wild-Places-and-Science-Has-Passed
Chandler Robbins, in case you don't like to click links
chris.pel...@cornell.edu
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/Cayu
Shirley and I just got back from a trip up the west side of the lake. We
talked about the improbability of seeing a GREAT BLUE HERON since we
couldn't remember any having been reported yet. On the way south, we
stopped at Wolffy's for coffee and homemade carrot cake, Very good! And we
got a scoop
Dave,
Thanks for this thoughtful discussion. You make
really good points! --Sandy Podulka
At 05:40 PM 3/21/2017, Dave Nutter wrote:
>If the goal is to reduce greenhouse gas production, then cutting down trees
>is counterproductive when installing solar
>panels. Also cutting trees down if they
>
If the goal is to reduce greenhouse gas production, then cutting down trees
is counterproductive when installing solar panels. Also cutting trees down if
they
are just along the edge of the array makes little sense because the great
majority
of solar energy is during the middle of the day, not
Folksgo to this site and check out the free audubon guide. As I
explored the listing on Magnolia warblers I noticed that as part of the
Guide they have a piece on "How climate change could affect this bird's
range.seem to have one for each species...great resource AND free...
Pete