For those of you who missed the tribute to Steve Irwin on Animal Planet the other night, here is a clip [must watch short ad first]. His passing left a void that needs to be filled and soon. I'm betting on his daughter.
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My real name is Russ Finley. I live in Seattle, married with children. Suffice it to say that although I am trained and educated as an engineer, my passion is nature. I very much want my grandchildren to live on a planet where lions, tigers, and bears have not joined the long and growing list of creatures that used to be. In an attempt to minimize the workload on Grist editors responsible for turning my submissions into intelligible articles, I will also be posting on a seperate blog called Biodiversivist, which will contain articles in addition to those submitted to Grist.
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Vincenze Posted 11:03 am
25 Sep 2006
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5pBN3cE-2A
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Biodiversivist Posted 1:40 pm
25 Sep 2006
In the end, it all comes down to biodiversity. Help acquire and protect ecological hotspots, give to a conservation organization: http://www.saveourbiodiversity.com
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caniscandida Posted 2:56 pm
25 Sep 2006
But that is OK, never mind. Steve Irwin is indeed a hero, a true lover of animals, especially of the least cuddly kind, and it would be wonderful if somebody stood up to preserve his legacy. Not for the sake of Steve Irwin's name and reputation primarily, but for the sake of the animals.
Chickens are our cousins!
So are other sensitive animals!
Enough is enough!
No more factory farms!
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