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Tempestt Shoshanna Rose's avatar

I really love the term stream keeper and I believe everyone is capable. Restoring land and bodies of water and other places to gather is a way to commune together, this is special, just like the salmon in the putah river getting another chance to thrive. So, are salmon considered keystone species? I too have been inspired by Finding the Mother Trees book, so many connections that go unseen by our human eyes!

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William Kern's avatar

A remarkable success restoring Putah Creek. And we need more of it. Some of what human activity has destroyed, intentionally or not, is, and can be, restored. I assume all of the "Good News algorithms" will pick up on this. Thank you, Amanda Royal. We could, perhaps, clone Max Stevenson and create a college of Max Stevenson Streamkeepers. Similar to Tom Cruise in Oblivion (2013). Hopefully, Max, it will work out better for you. It's freaking beautiful. Go Max! Who doesn't love "charismatic megafauna"? Clear the Toe Drain and Godspeed to you.

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