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Just be aware that habitat conservation/restoration is rarely as simple as spreading some seeds. Sometimes removing some invasive plants that are out competing the natives is enough, other times is as complex as reintroducing predators. I would recommend finding a volunteer program to work with so you can ensure you're helping where it's needed most.
If you're in the united states, I recommend checking out your state's Master Naturalist program. In my state, it involved a short classroom training course with several "field trips" to help with the training process. The group helps coordinate volunteer opportunities in the community. The program is an offshoot of the Master Gardener program which I think focuses more on maintaining residential landscapes.
No matter what you decide to do, it's great to want to help.
Is there another game you're waiting for? Or were you hoping for more specifics on Silksong?
The hard part is getting them to stop running in the forest.
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That's why I only buy native perennials. Not as cheap as seeds, but they'll last pretty much forever. They also need much less attention than annuals.
I do wish I had the time for a vegetable garden, though. I hope to build a sub irrigated planter some day soon to grow annual vegetables in.
"Everyone wanted it left up to the states!" was a female coworker's favorite line after Roe was overturned. No, Republicans just wanted it left up to the states to pave the way for a national ban. This was coming from a woman that has previously had at least one abortion and is proudly child free.
It's not illegal to mention jury nullification, and even a prospective juror talking about it won't necessarily get them sent home.
Personally I wouldn't have paused the activity. Instead I would have used laps to mark the start and end of each interval.
Since you said it's close to your pb and not an actual new pb, I wouldn't bother deleting it. I just wouldn't want a 5k pb to be from anything other than actually running 5k straight.
Yes from a hardware and user experience perspective, and a more pessimistic maybe/not really from a privacy perspective. I think smart TVs are a little more aggressive with their anti user changes because they see it as a captive audience. They market the hardware specs, then add ads to the UI. Streaming sticks really only have their user interface and user experience to market, so they're a little less aggressive with the negative changes.
I think most people just don't like the time changes twice a year. Permanent standard time or summer time doesn't matter as much to me, just pick one and stay with it.
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