Windshield Biodiversity
By Orin Gelderloos, Ph.D.
Video Presentation
If you've been driving a vehicle during the warm months in the last few years, something has been missing. You probably have not even noticed that hardly any insects have hitting your windshield: especially at night. Yet it represents an important change.
Take a short ride with Orin Gelderloos, Ph.D. as he connects bug hits on your windshield with biodiversity. He covers some vital topics that will lend context to our Earth's ecology.
-Editor UEF
Humor: Five Bee Jokes
Offense is unintentional: we are after laughter.
1Q: How did the bee break his leg?
A: He Fell off his Honey.
2Q: What kind of bees give milk?
A: Boo-bees.
3Q: What do you call a born again Bee?
A: A Bee-liever.
4Q: What do you call the last bee into the hive?
A: Bee-hind.
5Q: What is a bee's favorite kind of Moon?
A: A Honey Moon.
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Editorial Question:
What are we gonna do without the birds and bees?
Will we humans survive without Mother Nature?
It'`s about the birds and the bees, and the flowers and the trees...
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