@FloridaMahn@breeze_kurtis@hell_line0 You saying what you think, doesn’t make it the most likely explanation. The real reason is that male doctors often downplay female symptoms and cause them to get worse by not providing treatment. Someone else in these comments posted the study, you can read it
@JohnRoseforTN The people long for public transport. You people aren’t useful for anything. All you do is take lobby money and vote against all our interests
@MontyFritts4TN How disgusting and divisive. This country is for everyone, it was built by immigrants and slave labor. Everyone dersves to be here just as much as you. This is stolen land, not yours to choose who can and can’t enter.
@HorizonNewz@ArlingtonDiva@Chris4Perkins2 Doesn’t matter if they were called democrats. They were the conservatives that wanted to keep slavery. And progressives wanted to abolish slavery. This is always such a dumb argument, not the gotcha you think it is.
Coastal cities are replacing concrete seawalls with oyster reefs. The oysters are better at the job.
Seawalls start degrading the day they're installed. Waves chew them up, storms crack them, and the repairs never stop.
An oyster reef, on the other hand, doesn't break down. It actually grows. The oysters stack, reproduce, and fuse into living rock that gets stronger every year. A mature reef can cut incoming wave height by up to 83%, trap sediment, rebuild the shoreline behind it, and shelter fish, crabs, and shrimp while it does the work.
A hectare of reef provides up to $85,000 a year in shoreline protection. Concrete costs over a million dollars a hectare to build and only weakens.
Once again, working with nature instead of against it is the answer.
@Mykeshake@AzPetrich Boarders are fake and destroy nature. Human history has always been based on movement and travel for better environmental conditions or better food. Life in movement, thousands of other animals also migrate and move and our boarders disrupt or kill them. Boarders aren’t natural
@HollidayDB@DionHarper15 Read the book breaking boundaries. You clearly don’t know anything about earth and the many systems we depend on for survival. Earth has never changed this fast, and it’s not natural. We are causing it.
@freganmitts@NaomiVFisher Plant native or else you will never solve this. Why do people always want for fight nature and then complain when they get they get mosquitos?! You have a desert for a garden if you only have mosquitoes. If you planted native you would attract other wildlife that feed on them
@Mosquito1835139@DrLearnALot We can look at our common ancestors. Bonobos are one of the closest relatives to humans other than chimps. Bonobos practice this in their communities. If there is a violent individual, they force it out of the group forever or will kill it to protect the rest of the group.
@freganmitts What do you have planted in your yard? Is is native? Planting native will increase the biodiversity in your yard including predators to mosquitos. If you have no native plants, I’m sure the mosquitos are using your yard as a safe haven from wildlife that eats them
@SandyofCthulhu Everything on earth is here for a reason weather you like it or not. Mosquitos are an integral food source to birds, mammals, aquatic life etc. the loss of them would be horrible. Just because an animal annoys you or scares you doesn’t mean they are invaluable or evil.
@washingtonpost Plant native in your yards! And protect your local parks. They are dying because of loss of habitat and food. If everyone planted native plants in their yard and created habitat, imagine the difference we could make!
@waterphage44617@winteronmythigh Duck weed is a valuable food source for wildlife. Vernal pools are unique habitats that support much life. Amphibians lay eggs in vernal pools, many will return to the vernal pool they were born at to have their young. Don’t hate on nature!
@Nyanko170@venuslovesrats Your pet might not like it but this is the scientific way to hold a bird. I’ve done bird banding and this is absolutely how we are taught to hold every bird. Other ways allow them to move more and injury their wings or neck
@SphereChaser@RachiesArt But it isn’t. Humans were migratory for more of their history than not. We moved to follow food and good habitats. How do you think we spread from Africa? We migrated. Humans were always meant to be a part of nature, not the dominators