I appreciate the Freddie Wong shenanigans, but Anthony needs to quash this rebellion. He needs to fight fire with fire. That's why he needs to bring his sister on as a guest again with a character named of Jimmy Wong.

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I appreciate the Freddie Wong shenanigans, but Anthony needs to quash this rebellion. He needs to fight fire with fire. That's why he needs to bring his sister on as a guest again with a character named of Jimmy Wong.
i was invited to once again do a piece for the dndads pride zine, and i spent about 2 hours in a panic with no idea what to do. and then i was struck by inspiration and knew exactly what i wanted to do. so go buy the zine and then you can see this piece in the real life whaow!
đđ happy pride! pass the yaoi! đđ
Moar fan art for daddies! Not sure the best way to hide spoilers tbh but itâs been out for a while now so hopefully itâs fine, enjoy my second fave character from season 3 the peachyville horror!
Should I do more on this to add Trudyâs (multiple) arms, legs, and moles? Re-listened to her description and I think Iâm missing those tbh
Mood
Since it didnât make it into the zine Iâll post this for pride month
attackdog puppyplay where I rip your enemies to bloody pieces and then lay my head in your lap to hear âattaboyâ and feel fingers in my sweaty, bloody hair
/gen did queen elizabeth did something problematic recently or are people just celebrating her death bc she's rich and a royal ? Asking bc i havent seen any callouts or negative headlines about her recently
she ships reylo hope that helps
this is my favorite comic ever i never donât want to see it on my dash
If Youâre Looking To Save The Planet, Start By Saving Its Predators
In the battle against climate change, one tactic is to improve how oceans and forests store harmful greenhouse gases. Thatâs because emissions like carbon dioxide can get into the atmosphere and drive up global temperatures.
Scientists call this tactic âcarbon sequestration.â Oswald Schmitz, a professor of population and community ecology at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental studies, says forests and oceans can be good at it.Â
But an environmentâs ability to store carbon is only as strong its individual ecosystems. And the health of many ecosystems is directly related to the efficacy of its top predators. WNPR spoke with Schmitz about how conservationists can leverage predators to help keep carbon emissions in check.
When folks like me think about global warming weâre often thinking about plants or microbes and the role they play in capturing carbon emissions. But youâre saying, in addition to that, we probably should be thinking of animals and predators, too â why?
The reason why it matters â top predators and the impact they have on herbivores â is because the herbivores can change what they consume. Itâs actually these multiplier effects that happen because one species is interacting with another and the effects of that propagate as you go down the food chain.
Pull out an example for me where we can talk about a specific predator and the impact it can have on an ecosystem â and how that can affect carbon emissions.
Wolves can prey on moose. And the moose, which normally eat vegetation, then have a changed impact on the vegetation. In a boreal system, for example, the boreal forest is a really important sink for carbon. Mainly because itâs a cold environment. As trees shed their bark, needles, and branches, â it just stays in the soil as organic matter. Itâs slow to become decomposed because itâs a cool environment.
If herbivores are highly abundant, like moose or deer, they can eat up a lot of the vegetation, so it doesnât end up in the soil. If you add wolves to that story, then wolves keep the moose populations in check â the moose eat less and so more of that biomass ends up in the soil. The wolves, by virtue of affecting what the moose do to the vegetation, can change how much carbon is actually stored in the boreal forest.
We have to be careful not to run with this idea yet. Thereâs a lot more science that needs to be done to really calculate how much carbon [gets sequestered] - and what the benefits are. But itâs certainly pointing to a huge untapped potential â in a sense, using animals as geoengineers - rather than relying solely on technology.
You gave the example in a paper you wrote for Yale Environment 360 about sea otters and the impact theyâve had on kelp forests. Talk a bit about that.
Youâve got kelp forests on the western sea coast running from southern United States all the way up into northern Alaska. In the absence of sea otters, sea urchins explode in abundance. Sea urchins are herbivores that eat up the kelp forests.
That was discovered sort of by accident because sea otters were over exploited in the fur trade. The loss of the sea otters led to a loss of kelp forests that could sequester the carbon.
People like Jim Estes actually discovered that [by] reintroducing sea otters, you actually saw luxuriant growth in the kelp forests. Itâs the sea otters feeding on the sea urchins and lowering their abundance, which then lowered how much damage the urchins caused on the kelp forests.
This was one of the early examples showing top predators could even affect ecosystems, and itâs been the impetus for doing more and more work exploring the top predator effects in ecosystems.
How do you translate a finding like that to the conservation community? To get that message to them that while animals can be victims of climate change, they are also drivers of it âŠ
I think part of the problem in conversation right now is weâve focused on iconic species. Wildebeest. Sea otters. Lions. Tigers. We try to protect those, but we tend not to think about how theyâre interdependent with other species as part of an ecosystem.
I think the fundamental message is that these species belong to something bigger. Conservation needs to move away from just thinking about protecting species to protecting the interdependence those species have with other species. Because thatâs what keeps ecosystems resilient. Itâs what protects those important services like carbon sequestration. So itâs shifting the mindset in conservation from one of thinking about species to one of thinking about the environmental services that come with a collection of species that are organized into a food chain.
This interview has been edited and condensed.
(Image Credits: National Park Service: Ken Conger, Neal Herbert / Creative Commons: Gregory Slobirdr Smith, kdee64)
A broader take on conservation. -Emily
Wreckage (or if you want Scrap) plushi done. I took me a few days but he's so soft and i love himđ First time I've ever tried something like this. (So pls ignore all the mistakes I had made)
Scrap (or wreckage depending on who is who for you) will follow soon.
scientists are hard at work exploring each others bodies
you've met me at a very "yeah i'm trying to work on that" time in my life
i hate the word spicy can we bring back calling things erotic
rolling up to Wendy's to get an erotic chicken sandwich
Help I canât stop doing dungeons and daddies s3 fan art
why do you and others like vaccines so much?
not dying of preventable diseases is actually one of my favorite hobbies