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United States Mexico border is an ecocide - La frontera entre Estados Unidos y México es un ecocidio - Defending animal rights

United States Mexico border is an ecocide - La frontera entre Estados Unidos y México es un ecocidio - Defending animal rights

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  • The border fence erected and extended by the United States Department of Homeland Security to prevent undocumented immigration has had extremely negative effects on wildlife, including endangered species, whose habitats and ranges lie in the transboundary region (López-Ho man, Varady, and Balvanera 2009; Segee and Córdova 2009; Si- erra Club 2010). The fence deters virtually all wildlife crossings, cutting animals and reptiles off from sources of water, food, and access to habitat and to potential mates. Wetlands are a critical source of biodiversity and losses of wetlands may be irreversible, limiting or prohibiting future e orts at restoration (Beibighauser 2007). At-risk estuaries include the Tijuana River and the Rio Grande, including the adjacent Laguna Madre coastal lagoon (Liverman et al. 1999). The Rio Grande is also home to endangered silvery minnows in the last remnant of their historical habitat and to flocks of migrating cranes and geese who gather in vast numbers to rest and refuge in riparian bosques (woodlands) (Hurd and Coonrod 2008). Native fish, neotropical songbirds, and migratory waterfowl, including threatened and endangered species, have all declined precipitously in recent decades (Lacewell et al. 2010). Two principal vulnerabilities associated with the Lower Colorado River and delta are (1) the lack of dedicated ecological flows to sustain critical wetlands and bird habitat in the delta; and (2) the over-allocation of Colorado River water and over-reliance of the seven U.S. basin states and Sonora and Baja California on its water as a principal source of supply Likely effects of the climate changes described in Table 16.1 are primarily associated with increasing temperatures, declining precipitation and stream flows, and increasing extreme events (i.e., droughts). The Colorado River delta has been called “one of the most important estuaries in the world” (Zamora-Arroyo and Flessa 2009, 23) and is the largest remaining wetland system in southwestern North America.

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  • Exactly something like this should happen, so that walls allow non contiguous fencing segments ... since the other solution https://t.me/BorderWallEcocide/34 is even not really a solution ... So in such opened free sections, WHERE ANIMAL EXPERTS SHOULD SAY WHERE EXACTLY TO KEEP THEM OPENED! police should remain there and stop people abusing of such opening (in case we know a lot of people illegally migrate via such openings ...). The DHS has built eighteen segments of noncontiguous fencing in Hidalgo and Cameron counties. As shown in figure 2, some walls start only to end abruptly a few meters away. Neither DHS nor the Border Patrol has offered concrete information about the criteria used to determine the most effective locations for fencing in South Texas (Del Bosque, 2008). Again, such opening need to be based on animal science! not randomly ... So scientists / biologists need to tell the governments, where we need to keep that opened to reduce ecocide! Within the entire U.S.-Mexico border region (including the eastern portion of the region outside the scope of this chapter), there are over 6,500 animal and plant species (EPA 2011). On the Mexican side, 235 species found in the border region are classified in a risk category. Of these, 85 are considered endangered under Mexico law. In the United States, 148 species found in border counties are listed as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (EPA 2011, 15).

  • Mexico border wall is simply bad low quality wall that is doing ecocide! Instead of proper sensors inside the wall, means that it's enough touching the wall so that sensors send alarm to the police, migrants can simply climb that like 🦧 and the police is 💤 ... Why keeping that open up to the top? Why having nothing on the top that could contrast them? So ok that on the bottom is opened, to allow movement of small animals, which WILL NOT FIX BIG ANIMALS ECOCIDE ... and we need to be honest, they haven't done that for animals, but just to check the other side ... and they checked even BADLY! like you see in this video. Obviously, is not easy to check what is happening on the other side, because even if there are openings, from distance it will look pretty like a closed wall ... exactly what is happening with fences near streets too ... When instead of using proper artificial intelligence, surveillance, sensors, police, structure of the wall that really could contrast climbing, etc. this wall is almost ecocide. About the structure of the wall to contrast climbing, let we remember is NOT ok to put 🔪 on the bottom, that will just injury animals! Who matters if this will injury people, this was THEIR DECISIONS!, instead this is not the case for animals! https://t.me/BorderWallEcocide/34 Yes, obviously no one will climb that, but ... So we fixed the migration in part, by creating a much worse problem, especially for 🇺🇸 wall, due to climate change! https://t.me/BorderWallEcocide/36 Second point: ILLEGAL MIGRANTS THAT DIE FROM THAT are not die because of the wall, THEY ARE DYING FOR SELF MADE SUICIDE! because this is like doing suicide jumping from a bridge! No empathy for such illegal migrants! If they do legal migration yes to empathy, with illegal migration NOPE! since many of them just abuse that! Third, even if they did that, police cannot fire them with an helicopter or so ... since obviously this would be against human rights ... so even using helicopters is not really helpful ...

  • 18 дек. 2023 г.1 0481из EcocideTelegram

    United States–Mexico border is an ecocide and an emergency related to climate change https://t.me/LawsTelegram/54 https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/709 https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/689 https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/573 https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/582 https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/584 Backup by @EcocideTelegram A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme

  • 18 дек. 2023 г.948из DefenceTelegram

    About this page by Amnesty we will release a comment in future. Meanwhile we released a new position stand about migration, where we make things more clear, especially that we are not against refugees. This is important for us. We stand for a world without criminality and a planet with proper sentences and laws https://t.me/EthicalDilemmaHumanRights/40 https://t.me/EthicalDilemmaHumanRights/42

  • 18 дек. 2023 г.697из DefenceTelegram

    One thing is sure, such walls are just 💩 ... You just need ✂️ and 🧤, which obviously animals don't have ... It's like keeping prisoners in prison with such things .... Ok, maybe on the top, but will help anything at all. See next post

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