If we lose the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, we lose native birds. And we’re running out of time to protect it. Under the new, weakened MBTA, companies would be able to get away with ‘incidental takes’ such as birds lost in oil spills, water pollution, or other mishaps they should be held accountable for.
Comment to the US Fish and Wildlife Service
Comment on the Federal Register
Send letters through Audubon
Sign Western Cuyahoga Audubon’s Petition
Sign the American Bird Conservancy’s Petition
Sign Care2 Petition
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🎉It's my birthday!!!🎉
I'm officially a year older than I was yesterday!
Not having a big party or anything, I'm just gonna go out with my Momma, Daddy, little brother, and Mema to eat.
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(The Organic Prepper)—In every relationship, there comes a time when you have to sit down and take a serious look at the future. Where do you want to go? Are your goals compatible? Are things working as they stand right now, or do some changes need to be made? Creating the ultimate prepper food stockpile is no different.
People create prepper food stockpiles for many different reasons, and because of this, there is no “one-size-fits-all” formula for doing so. You must figure out what your goals are and develop a road map towards achieving them.
Having a food supply just makes sense. Every time there is a disaster, the masses become hysterical, and chaos ensues because there is no food available because of our “just-in-time” food delivery system. (Remember March of 2020?) Your stockpile can also mean the difference between continued freedom or forced compliance to get food.
There are three basic types of food supplies. Let’s look at these food storage ideologies. Then take the most applicable strategies and combine them to create your own version of the ultimate pantry.
The Bunker Pantry
This is the most “hardcore” of the prepper food stockpile types. A Bunker Pantry is the type of food supply that could keep you going for the next ten years without a single trip to the store. Sure, it might be a little bit boring and lacking in variety, but it is a supply that will see you through any disaster and allow you to remain in your shelter. This type of pantry focuses on huge quantities of long-term foods, repackaged carefully to resist spoilage due to pests or the elements.
If this is the type of pantry you’d like to build, focus on staples that last a long, long time, such as wheat, rice, dried beans, salt, and sugar. These foods can be purchased in bulk and repackaged by the user, or you can purchase them already packaged up through vendors like the LDS warehouse or online food storage websites.
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