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Microbeman

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buzzmobile

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Wow...adrenaline rush eh?
I have no doubt it was, but that happened long before we married. She had a conference in Baltimore a few years ago, and I tagged along. The Preakness was scheduled to run during our stay so I found tickets to see California Chrome win that day. Too bad the Belmont did not work out for him.

He's being led to the starting gate.
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The Mohawk nation is part of the Six Nations Confederacy or the Haudenosaunee Confederacy; they are considered the true originators of democracy on the planet.

 

armedoldhippy

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Be patient and continue to work to make things better.

salmon returning to ancient streambeds to spawn again, the American Bison returning to prairie regions... now the native peoples just need a disease that only affects OTHER populations to sweep the continent. kind of like karma after the European invaders brought them smallpox and other goodies...i saw where the white bison calf has disappeared...:cry:
 

moose eater

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Am I not correct in believing that most of these resurgences in endangered or depleted species is the result of people who gave a fuck and did something somewhat artificial in helping those populations to return??

We have somewhat of a return of the wood bison up here, but it's a definitive fact that they didn't find their way back here on their own.

Unfortunately, no one has come up with any solid reasoning as to what is happening to our king salmon returns here, especially in the mighty Yukon River, though we're aware that there is high-seas piracy (somewhat laughable when one considers what's required to join that club and who does the deciding and labeling), and the 'legal' nationally-regulated trawlers rarely are mentioned by many with any power to do anything, despite their bycatch being a corporate rigging job wasting millions of lbs. of otherwise viable seafood resources, and the lack of discernment in what species goes to waste , and other factors likely affecting the king salmon; once a major food source for First Nations people on both sides of the Alaska-Canada Border.
 

Microbeman

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Am I not correct in believing that most of these resurgences in endangered or depleted species is the result of people who gave a fuck and did something somewhat artificial in helping those populations to return??

We have somewhat of a return of the wood bison up here, but it's a definitive fact that they didn't find their way back here on their own.

Unfortunately, no one has come up with any solid reasoning as to what is happening to our king salmon returns here, especially in the mighty Yukon River, though we're aware that there is high-seas piracy (somewhat laughable when one considers what's required to join that club and who does the deciding and labeling), and the 'legal' nationally-regulated trawlers rarely are mentioned by many with any power to do anything, despite their bycatch being a corporate rigging job wasting millions of lbs. of otherwise viable seafood resources, and the lack of discernment in what species goes to waste , and other factors likely affecting the king salmon; once a major food source for First Nations people on both sides of the Alaska-Canada Border.
When I was in Haida Gwaii in the 70s, one could easily be homeless with no income and eat like a king.
 

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