HOUSE BILL: Forest Revitalization and Preservation Act (Passed - Sent to VP/PPT) (user search)
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OneJ
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« on: June 19, 2017, 10:21:35 PM »

I'll sponsor it.
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« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2017, 10:38:05 PM »

The reason why I'm advocating for this is because I realize that our environment is suffering. Something should be done in order to save our precious planet.

Here's just one of the problems brought up in this bill (I'll present other problems of the world that this bill lists as time goes on):

For example, in many cases man has brought exotic species into different habitats not native of the invasive species habitat. It has caused consequences. Zebra mussels are native to the Black, Caspian, Aral, and Azov seas. Eventually, they were intoduced to Russia, Europe, and North America.

Zebra mussels were brought in ballast water via ships to keep them balanced at sea. You might ask, "What's the problem with mussels". Well, mussels's population multiplies rapidly like the number of affected acres of a large wildfire (no pun intended). These creatures actually filter water which impacts the native plankton and it decreases the amount of food fish need for energy and survival period. Then, fish have to look for other sources of food. On top of this, Zebra mussels are greedy and leave very little water for native mussels to filter for themselves which causes them to starve.
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