This is not a opinion but a fact if you have an outdoor cat or let your cat go outside unsupervised you are a bad and irresponsable owner who cant care for their cat
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This is not a opinion but a fact if you have an outdoor cat or let your cat go outside unsupervised you are a bad and irresponsable owner who cant care for their cat
25 Things you can do to help your local ecosystem
Plant native plants in your garden
Magnet Fishing
Eat invasive fish like carp and lionfish. I heard lionfish is actually really good, and carp isn't bad for you health, that is merely rumor.
Go beach cleaning
Keep pets indoors at night
Squash invasive bugs
Fill birdfeeders with treats and seed for native birds
Visit proper nature reservations, conservations, animal rescues, and zoos. You can find some really neat places locally that you never knew existed. Like in my state there are wolf rescues for wolf-dogs and wounded wolves that can't be returned to the wild.
Hunt the proper animals during hunting seasons
Spay and neuter your outdoor-indoor cats
Make a wildlife garden (a small garden or patch of yard that you don't de-weed, and allow natural local weeds to build up)
Pick invasive weeds
Collect and turn in (or rehome) invasive reptilian animals you find
Learn about your local protected species
Build replicas of natural ponds, especially in areas where backyard pools are common, as many small creatures will avoid the pool and its chemicals if there's a nearby alternative
Volunteer/donate to your local animal shelters
Support Trap-Neuter-Return programs in your area
Construct or set up bee hotels (often meant for carpenter bees)
Advocate for your county/region to keep their local rivers, lakes, and coasts clean. You can sometimes look up the quality of your local water source, but be warned, the state of your drinking water might scare you if you're in the United States
Go spear-fishing or kina fishing for your local invasive sea life, or support those who work in the business and conservation chain that depletes these creatures
Similarly to the last one, support ethical fishing & crabbing groups, and follows the rules of returning tagged and notched sea animals
Recycle
Participate in restoration/cleaning events
Plant trees, preferably local ones, and even more preferably research if a tree has become invasive/problematic in your area such as Eucalyptus in California
Don't support PETA whatsoever
I have to share a little of my burgeoning cottagecore life (that doesn't include nªzi ideals, fuck white supremacy). Last weekend I was doing some work in the yard and finally got a chance to pull out my plant ID app. I took a photo of this, frankly, angry looking weed that proliferates my green spaces. I like weeds and wildflowers. They tell me a LOT about the land, but I'm just not familiar with the flora here. Yet. It is called Carolina Horsenettle. I only looked it up when I did because I saw the fruit on a plant my partner stepped on. I recognized the fruit from that family. It is a nightshade, a deadly one. *surprised Pikachu face* For half of my life now, 20+ years, I have longed to find a nightshade in the wild. Now, I have so, so many.
More importantly, though, this solves another problem. Tomato worms. As I was cooing over the large patch of the nightshade in the middle of my yard, my partner points out 'one of those worms'. We found a big monchy boi monching on the leaves of one of them. For those who may not know, tomatoes are also a nightshade.
This means I can transfer the monchy bois from my veggies to a natural food source instead of having to kill them or spray my plants with some poison or another (not that I'm opposed).
As a lifelong gardner, I've learned that if I provide adequate food for the fauna, they leave my food alone. If I can find a natural source, we're both better off. I don't have a photo of a happy monchy boi, but please feast your eyes on my angry plant.
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