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> So we wring our hands and want to find something or someone (else) to blame, but I am convinced that it is me and thee.

I don't think the purpose of this discussion is to establish blame, but rather -- to figure out what we are collectively doing to cause and/or ameliorate the problem. What works, what doesn't.

"after identifying areas of high biodiversity and protecting as many as possible we must begin linking them with corridors" -- Scott, J. Michael, et al. Landscape linkages and biodiversity. Island Press, 1991.

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