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.
You thought Pompeii was bad? You thought Krakatoa was bad? You thought the Tunguska Event was bad? You thought the CretaceousTertiary extinction was bad? Hell no! This, this is bad!
Corwin really needs to get out more.
Some species of birds can’t fly. And jaguars do live in that area.
Sounds like MSNBC new motto is: ‘Moronic Snowflakes watching NBC’s Fake News’
So some Libtard claims a bat can’t fly over a thirty foot high wall? ? ?
That is an excellent example of “Bat Sh*t Crazy”.
They have plans to register birds, bats, wolves and jaguars as Democrat voters. The wall would deny them another voting block.
The Democrats must have figured out a way to register these animals as new Democrat voters.
What LIB lunatics masquerading as “journalists”. Uhhhh... can’t they do this thing called “flying”?
LOL, hilarious, thank you!
Don’t omit Sheila Jackson Lee and her comment about the flag on Mars.
The f*cking hypocrites! They said not a word about the windmills that are slicing birds into pieces, and the solar collectors that are roasting birds! Nothing.
It’s only because Trump is putting the wall up that they are finding reasons to complain.
I agree...I couldn’t remember who had said that...That’s why she was left off...
Mexican birds: Doing the jobs American birds won’t do.
Mexican Blackbirds?
Unprecedented Environmental Catastrophe = Liberals
Time to ship them back to the funny farm.
This mess with the jaguars has been brewing here for a while. Funny thing is until recent years a jaguar would only seen here about once every 20 years, everyone knew they didnt live here and were just straying in from Mexico. Then a rancher/hunter took a picture of one he encountered in the U.S. and the environmentalists lost their mind. One was captured as part of a study, and it was later proven that he was lured here from Mexico using scent from female jaguar. Below is a couple of links about the jaguar situation but there are tons of info out there if anyone is interested.
As to the effect on border wall or enforcement- President Bush issued a waiver of environmental and other concerns (like Indian ruins) as part of the Fence Act. I hope that waiver is still in place but if not I hope President Trump will be able to do the same.
https://oldmanoftheski.com/2017/03/30/whats-wrong-with-the-endangered-species-act/
31 posted on 4/6/2017, 12:16:10 PM by Tammy8 (Please be a regular supporter of Free Republic !)
Are we sure this is not professor Irwin Corey of Smothers Brothers fame?
Macho B dead, El Jefe is MIA. Macho B was lured into U.S. and that was proven so I no longer believe any story about any jaguar in U.S. even photos can easily be taken in Mexico or doctored:
44 posted on 4/11/2017, 5:15:53 PM by Tammy8 (Please be a regular supporter of Free Republic !)
I was in Hollywood last night and I saw a bird have trouble flying in the breeze around a tall building. He had to adjust his flying like crazy. How dare we humans build these frustrating obstacles? And it is no coincidence that our President builds such structures! I’m starting to think Trump is antibird.
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