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Topic: The Delta's Fragile Ecology  (Read 823 times)

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Paddle Trippn

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  • Location: Tracy, ca
  • Date Registered: Feb 2015
  • Posts: 7
http://www.capradio.org/articles/2013/10/08/the-deltas-fragile-ecology/
You can read this short article on our delta OR you can even listen to it by clicking "listen now" (which is not an add).

Remember, man impacts natural habitat greatly. Please do your part, and leave every area BETTER in some way than you found it. Anyone can remove a cigarette butt, a beer bottle, plus take your own trash with you. You will never know what influence you might have on our environment, BUT you can say you did something to improve it, without having a degree in biology.
Thanks,
 Royal


GrimKeeper

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  • To consume, you must produce.
  • Location: King Salmon, CA
  • Date Registered: Jan 2013
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You should see how much trash NCKA collects for removal at the delta events. There's a category for most trash collected and the person with the most weight receives a prize. Good information guy,  but I think you're preaching to the choir  :smt001