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Posted 5/8/2021 21:07 (#8994705 - in reply to #8992908)
Subject: RE: Bird mortality


Wisconsin
I'll agree, killing individual birds won't amount to much more than killing individual insects. Even passenger pigeons, I'd bet they went extinct from habitat loss rather than hunting, as the textbooks say. Another example, we hear every year about colony collapse disorder in honey bees, where beekeepers lose 1/2 or 2/3 of their hives each year. Good thing they know how to reproduce insects, or there would be no honey. those "journalists" would probably print a story about dihydrogen peroxide killing a billion corn plants every year, if you sent it to them. Better yet, corn collapse syndrome, more than 90% of corn plants died last year.

Anthropomorphic is ascribing human qualities to non humans, like talking cartoon animals. Anthropogenic is human caused.
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