At our Del Toro Mine, First Majestic Silver Corp. involved the community in reforestation work, inviting families to use plants we grow in nurseries to beautify a local park. #AG #AG.TO #TripleDigitSilver #PreciousMetals #BuyPhysical #GotSilver FIRST MINT #KeithNeumeyer
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Please sign this petition to stop a devastating 35-year sandmining operation proposed for Bream Bay: https://lnkd.in/gdEsmQtX McCallum Brothers, whose destructive sandmining practices have already scarred Mangawhai and Pakiri, are set to expand north if this project is approved as one of 149 fast-track projects. This decision threatens fragile coastal environments, including Langs Beach, Waipu Cove, and Ruakākā, and puts endangered species like the critically endangered tara iti (New Zealand fairy tern) at greater risk.
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Great Basin Bristlecone Pine The Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) is a species of pine tree. It is found in the American West, mostly in Utah, Nevada, and California. One of these trees has been measured to be over 4,850 years old!
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12 Fascinating Things You Probably Didn't Know About Yellowstone National Park Did you know that Yellowstone is home to the largest free-roaming herd of bison in the world? Read on for 11 more intersting facts about Yellowstone! #wyoming #yellowstone https://zurl.co/B2Ga
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𝗥𝗘𝗗𝗨𝗖𝗘𝗗 𝗣𝗥𝗜𝗖𝗘 🔥 Listed By: Matthew Bland This exceptional property is conveniently located just 2 miles off Hwy 80, 9 miles from Bloomingdale, and 25 miles from Savannah. This unique opportunity offers a wide range of possibilities with private access to the Ogeechee River, multiple large ponds, a road system throughout, 3-phase power, multiple wells and septic tanks, and over 800 feet of road frontage on Sand Hill Road. The sand mining has created large ponds (the biggest expanding over 44 acres) with beautiful blue water and a clean floor that allows for fishing, kayaking, jet skiing, and other recreational water sports. The sand contract also guarantees the property owner a minimum of $50,000.00 every year until the contract expires or is terminated. This restriction only applies to the two middle parcels of this tract. There is currently no active sand mining taking place on the property and all equipment has been removed. The river access includes a large open area with a small shelter/cabin, boat ramp, and sand bar. It’s located directly in front of one of the deepest holes along that stretch of the Ogeechee River known locally as the “Cat Hole” for its abundance of catfish caught here. The untouched 122 acres between the river and the sand mining offers an avid hunter multiple duck holes, whitetail deer habitat, and plenty of small game. There is an easement on the northeast corner of the property used by a neighbor which could also provide access to the 5.85 acres zoned residential for the possibility of a small neighborhood development. This property checks all of the boxes for a residential compound. As an investment property, some commercial opportunities could include an RV park, subdivision, or ATV park. 🔗 :https://lnkd.in/eSHJEejE #agricultural #LandRealEstate #landforsale #talltimbers #landbroker #realestate #landspecialist #recreationalproperty #property #savannahriver #savannah #georgiarealestate #wesellrealestate #georgia #landwatch #Georgia #InvestmentProperty #propertymanagement #GAlandforsale #huntinglifestyle #georgiaforestry #recreation #investmentproperties #galandforsale #realtorslandinstitute
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Difference Between a Crocodile (Top), a Caiman (Middle), and an Alligator (Below) Crocodile: · Habitat: Thrives in both saltwater and freshwater. · Snout: Long and pointed. · Size: Often larger, some species exceed 20 feet. · Distribution: Found globally in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Australia. Caiman: · Habitat: Prefers freshwater, dwelling in rivers, lakes, and wetlands. · Snout: Robust and broad. · Size: Generally smaller, ranging from 4 to 8 feet. · Distribution: Native to Central and South America. Alligator: · Habitat: Flourishes in freshwater habitats like swamps and slow rivers. · Snout: Broad and rounded. · Size: Adult males typically reach 10 to 15 feet. · Distribution: Primarily found in the United States and China. 📷: Kevin Enge
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Douglas fir – larch (includes Douglas fir and western larch) No. 2: 2X10, 14-10 under the column of “With strapping and bridging” b. Spruce, pine, or fir (includes spruce [all species except coast sitka spruce], jack pine, lodgepole pine, balsam fir and alpine fir) No. 2: 2X10, 14-1 under the column of “With strapping and bridging”
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Not only does Lake Groomer prevent weed growth, but it also improves your lake bed and creates good spawning habitat. That's the real Lake Groomer Difference! Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gVwvV7S
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Not only does Lake Groomer prevent weed growth, but it also improves your lake bed and creates good spawning habitat. That's the real Lake Groomer Difference! Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gVwvV7S
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To Indigenous communities, Chi'chil Biłdagoteel, known as Oak Flat, is synonymous with a church or temple. Nestled in the Tonto National Forest in Arizona, this place holds immense historical, ecological, cultural, and spiritual significance. Despite this land's invaluable resources and values, a controversial mining project threatens to change this sacred place forever. Understand what is at stake in this blog by the National Wildlife Federation. #SaveOakFlat #EnvironmentalJustice #Arizona
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“A lot of the water out there is like chocolate milk, so it’s hard to see seagrass. One of the issues behind seagrass habitat loss and restoration difficulties is fragmentation due to prop scars. People can’t see it, so they’re out in their boats and the next thing you know, they’re running aground or churning mud and tearing up grass. It leaves these long scars in the grass, and what happens is you have fragmentation and degradation. Big patches of grass turn into lots of smaller patches, and those patches can shrink. But with something like this, you can know where the grass is, even if the water is murky. As simple as it is, just knowing where not to run your boat is a great way for people to assist in seagrass restoration.” Read the full article from CURRENTS https://lnkd.in/guVhVJ2n #seagrass #restoration #mud #boating
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2moGod job First Majestic Silver Corp. Soil restoration is what is needed!