Thanks for the detailed description how it is handled in your area, it’s actually interesting.
Land protection in the US seems to be a bit more convoluted than here in Germany.
And regulations surprisingly seem to be a bit more relaxed for the public (except for special protection zones, which are typically of limited size).
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That definition fits what the Al told me when I asked it about the topic before.
Seems to be similar to what many farmers here in the EU are doing: reserving some of their land for enviromental purposes in exchange for subsidies.
Same here.
Meme is imho somewhat crappy and certainly to un-scientific to be under “science memes”.
randos shouldn’t (ordinarily) be messing with the plants
But the meme doesn’t talk about randos.
It specifically mentions the meme creator seeing someone “cleaning invasives”, implying that all people involved have some level of competence and know what’s going and that there isn’t any reason to pretend to be a blind pirate.
Yeah, I guessed that much myself by now.
So there is no deeper meaning but the meme is just crappily ill-defined and because of this actually doesn’t make sense.
I did, even did some additional research trying to clear up ambiguous terms (what’s a “conversation area”?) and looked up rules in another country (US) that was referenced by a less confused person.
Meme still doesn’t make sense.
Should even be the complete opposite.
If you recognize it, report invasive species!If there are hidden context clues I missed, please point them out to me, so that I will learn why I am the moron and not some of the others here that post stuff that just don’t make sense given the facts.
Is the original post perhaps satire of some kind?
You are probably confusing it with “reservation”.
I didn’t see it.
Why?
But in that case, pretending to be a blind prirate makes even less sense!
From the National Park Service website:
Report invasive species. Locating invasive species just as they are beginning to invade an area and treating new infestations quickly is a management approach called Early Detection Rapid Response (EDRR). In a national park, let a ranger know when you spot invasive species. They will want to know the location (GPS coordinates if possible), the name of the invasive species, when you saw it, and photos of the species.
So thoroughly note it and report that stuff!
ls “conservation land” something special, then?
English Wikipedia seems not to know it, and dictionary translated it to “Landschaftsschutzgebiet” in my language, which is like the most unprotective “protection” category there is.
Basically you could even build a huge tourist ressort or industrial complex in one of those if you know what you are doing…
OK…
But would it be a problem if I did?Or are there areas to protect invasive species? I don’t think that’s a thing?
So, still don’t get it.
Why would you become a blind pirate?
I don’t get it.
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Android@lemdro.id•Xiaomi 17 Ultra packs a 1-inch sensor, 200MP periscope telephoto, and a 6,800mAh batteryEnglish
11·15 days agoSo some numerical trick like the nm values of chip technology or the given size of harddiscs. Somehow expected something like that.
I looked it up, according to wikipedia a 1" sensor is 13.2 x 8.8 mm² which would be 0.63" diagonally.
Still impressive, but deception nonetheless…
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Android@lemdro.id•Xiaomi 17 Ultra packs a 1-inch sensor, 200MP periscope telephoto, and a 6,800mAh batteryEnglish
41·15 days agoWhat does this 1-inch refer to?
Cause if it is the diagonal, it would be a bigger sensor than the one in my bulky M4/3 camera.
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Android@lemdro.id•That's not fair: Fairphone 4 owners report new update bricks their phoneEnglish
541·16 days agoTo be fair: Constantly happens even to the big players like Samsung and their Galaxys:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/10/samsung-update-bricks-phones-giving-harsh-reminder-of-data-backup-importance/
Those are Canada Geese in the comic, which are an invasive species here in Europe where I live, with the population having increased dramatically since the 90’s or so.
So I am somewhat torn about the wholesomeness here…
Plot twist:
The image order is reversed.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•In 2015, the Fortingall Yew, one of the oldest trees in Europe, decided trans rights are tree rights and switched its sex to female 🏳️⚧️ eat shit transphobesEnglish
17·24 days agoHey, I think this is highly toxic!
;-)
l was at first somewhat confused when reading the post, but now found out that “labor” may not only mean “work”, but also “workforce”.
TIL :-)



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