Posted on 04/15/2017 6:13:43 PM PDT by jazusamo
Video...Comic relief.
Public service announcement: the border wall is even more problematic because animals and birds might be impacted. I wish I was kidding, but MSNBC ran a segment with biologist Jeff Corwin, where the latter said jaguars, the Mexican gray wolf, bats, and some birds might be impacted by the border walls construction.
It would be an unprecedented environmental catastrophe, said Corwin to host Craig Melvin.
Melvin began the segments discussing Rep. Raul Graijalva (D-AZ) and the Center for Biological Diversitys lawsuit against the federal government over the border enforcement project. In California, the state legislature is considering punishing construction firms that participate in building the wall.
Off the Wall Ping!
Contact to be added.
And the ButterFlyd
What about the huge wind turbines that suck in and kill thousands of migratory birds p, including American Bald Eagles? That’s a REAL problem!
Wile E. Coyote tunnel through wall.
They might have a point. (^;
I have a guinea that will run back and forth all day trying to figure out how to go over a 4’ welded wire fence. At some point it finally figures out that it can flap its wings 3 times and get over it.
Then the whole process starts over the next day.
For years.
If these damned seditious globalists actually gave a damn about flying animals they’d be seeking a ban on wind farms.
Same with those decrying how it makes a landscape “ugly”.
what about the rockie mountains? we need an environmental impact statement or they should be removed.
LOL! That’s funny, ya gotta give it credit it figured it out, sad it has a memory that short. :-)
Funny how wind turbines kill birds and not a peep from any liberal...
That’s no way to treat an Italian.
Do all the animals that cross the border have a passport and visa? If not then a wall is for their own good.
They mean moonbats and jailbirds.
That comment ranks right up there with Hank Johnson and Maxine Waters...
Here is the real deal...
McCracken, Gary F. An ongoing research project is demonstrating that Mexican free-tailed bats go to great heights to intercept some of North America's most costly agricultural pests . . .
By Gary F. McCracken
Millions of bats emerge from the cave, climb higher than the eye can see, and disappear in the evening sky. Returning in the murky light of early morning, the bats appear to swoop straight down from the stratosphere, opening their wings to brake with a "phssst" at the cave's entrance. While not actually the stratosphere, the altitudes to which Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) fly is impressive. Radar studies of the bats from Bracken Cave in Texas show that they fly as high as 10,000 feet (3,000 m), with the densest aggregations at altitudes of 600 to 3,200 feet (200 to 1,000 m) above the ground...
https://www.metabunk.org/debunked-texas-weather-modification.t3854/
600 to 3,200 feet.
Even common core dummies could eventually figure out they could clear a 30 foot wall.
But good 'ol "always good to have you" (on MSDNC) Jeff Corwin would have you think it is "unprecedented environmental catastrophe."
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Dont care...
The bird has to go to the check point and fly through there.
Didn’t like wolves or bats anyway....
Build the wall....
Because they complained, another 10 feet higher....
and make Mexico pay for it!
Is stopping Mexican wolves from getting to the sheep ranches of Arizona, New Mexico and West Texas a bad thing?
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