I see it as a clever way to circumvent the dumb bureaucracy BS that might otherwise inhibit their ability to protect them.
They could try to rework the system in place, and spend however many months or years working through that process, or they could slap some duct tape on there in the meantime AND look to rework the system.
There’s actually a good reason for that.
Yep it’s to better protect them as endangered species.
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“You ain’t a fish, sorry can’t protect you”
Can we now claim that it’s a type of fish that are the world’s best pollinators?
I see it as a clever way to circumvent the dumb bureaucracy BS that might otherwise inhibit their ability to protect them.
They could try to rework the system in place, and spend however many months or years working through that process, or they could slap some duct tape on there in the meantime AND look to rework the system.
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Why you gotta do my bro-bees like that? :'-(