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<blockquote data-quote="C_Hallbert" data-source="post: 3181185" data-attributes="member: 42957"><p>I believe you’re barking up the right tree. Jack and Swamp Rabbits are gone too, and there aren’t many terrapins on the roads, salamanders in the ponds, or snakes around either. I haven’t seen a Flying Squirrel in S.E. Oklahoma in 15 years. Some of my friends blame Coyotes, but I say, “No way!” </p><p></p><p>Poisons are used everywhere in agriculture and by compulsive homeowners who believe that a lush green lawn and a weedless garden are essential to prove to the world that they are masters of their small domains.....all provided simply and efficiently through the miracles of modern chemistry. </p><p></p><p>I visited Long Island, N.Y. a few years ago in the summer. Not a butterfly, beetle or moth to be seen, not even in the streetlights..... If this continues, we are going to be gone too. The Earth is going to be as dead as the surface of the moon. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C_Hallbert, post: 3181185, member: 42957"] I believe you’re barking up the right tree. Jack and Swamp Rabbits are gone too, and there aren’t many terrapins on the roads, salamanders in the ponds, or snakes around either. I haven’t seen a Flying Squirrel in S.E. Oklahoma in 15 years. Some of my friends blame Coyotes, but I say, “No way!” Poisons are used everywhere in agriculture and by compulsive homeowners who believe that a lush green lawn and a weedless garden are essential to prove to the world that they are masters of their small domains.....all provided simply and efficiently through the miracles of modern chemistry. I visited Long Island, N.Y. a few years ago in the summer. Not a butterfly, beetle or moth to be seen, not even in the streetlights..... If this continues, we are going to be gone too. The Earth is going to be as dead as the surface of the moon. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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