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Sula
3 month s ago
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Stu
3 month s ago
#23 Truth!
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Elizabeth
3 month s ago
Stu
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also truth: buildings kill an order of magnitude more.
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Eliza
3 month s ago
Elizabeth
, Gaslight much?
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Johannah
3 month s ago
Stu
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2022 Joel Merriman: This wind specialist at the American Bird Conservancy estimated that 1.17 million birds died in the US each year.
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Teeny
2 month s ago
Johannah
, not that much compared to cats
"We estimate that free-ranging domestic cats kill 1.3–4.0 billion birds and 6.3–22.3 billion mammals annually"
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Seph
3 month s ago
#22 old school quick shock absorber replacement, been used since the 60s at least
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Sula
3 month s ago
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Stu
3 month s ago
#23 Truth!
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Elizabeth
3 month s ago
Stu
,
also truth: buildings kill an order of magnitude more.
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Eliza
3 month s ago
Elizabeth
, Gaslight much?
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Johannah
3 month s ago
Stu
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2022 Joel Merriman: This wind specialist at the American Bird Conservancy estimated that 1.17 million birds died in the US each year.
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Teeny
2 month s ago
Johannah
, not that much compared to cats
"We estimate that free-ranging domestic cats kill 1.3–4.0 billion birds and 6.3–22.3 billion mammals annually"
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Seph
3 month s ago
#22 old school quick shock absorber replacement, been used since the 60s at least
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also truth: buildings kill an order of magnitude more.
2022 Joel Merriman: This wind specialist at the American Bird Conservancy estimated that 1.17 million birds died in the US each year.
"We estimate that free-ranging domestic cats kill 1.3–4.0 billion birds and 6.3–22.3 billion mammals annually"