Quietly into Oblivion: The Lonely Extinction of the Sacramento Valley Tiger Beetle
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California is home to some 40 million people who over the last few hundred years have destroyed tens of thousands of acres of oak woodlands, grasslands, pine forests, thousands of miles of rivers, and other natural habitats converting and developing them into vast sprawling cities and towns, roadways and freeways, agricultural fields, trash dumps, oil and gas fields, dams, and all the other essentials of our society.
Quietly into Oblivion: The Lonely Extinction of the Sacramento Valley Tiger Beetle
Quietly into Oblivion: The Lonely Extinction…
Quietly into Oblivion: The Lonely Extinction of the Sacramento Valley Tiger Beetle
California is home to some 40 million people who over the last few hundred years have destroyed tens of thousands of acres of oak woodlands, grasslands, pine forests, thousands of miles of rivers, and other natural habitats converting and developing them into vast sprawling cities and towns, roadways and freeways, agricultural fields, trash dumps, oil and gas fields, dams, and all the other essentials of our society.