I always found it kinda funny that the Kennedy Space Complex sits in the middle of a wildlife refuge… This article while it has some decent points seems to go off on a tangent as it highlights storm water runoff and fertilizers as part of the space industries issues… not sure who wants to tell them that storms happen and fertilizer is kinda everywhere and with ag it’s a much bigger issue
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Went a few years ago and there were wild pigs everywhere, that can't be good for the ecosystem, though I doubt politico would advocate for hunting
Feral hogs are a hell of an issue
Yea occurred to me out in the middle of nowhere there that it was probably a bad idea to not be strapped. just in case if I needed to change a tire. They were just loitering on the side of the road.
Have you been there?
When I went as a kid, there were alligators everywhere.
Sadly I have not even though I've been working on the Committee in charge of NASA for almost 4 years now! The Space Team always seems to be going and I gotta figure out how to get an invite with them....