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would you guys like to see the most unique rare and blessed picture i’ve ever taken?
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Headline by: Ryan Burns. “Ground Has Been Broken on Klamath River Restoration, the World’s Largest-Ever Dam-Removal Project.” Lost Coast Outpost. 23 March 2023.
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Headline by: Jackson Guilfoil. “Klamath dam removals, habitat restoration, begins.” The Mercury News. 25 March 2023.
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Headline by: Kale Williams. “‘The salmon are coming home’: Work begins on Klamath River dam removal.” KGW8. 27 March 2023.
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Iron Gate is a sinuous, skinny reservoir tucked into the folds of the Siskiyou Mountains. Draining it will expose about 900 acres of wet mud. “It’s our job to make sure it’s revegetated. We want that to be revegetated with a healthy native plant ecosystem,” says Joshua Chenoweth, Senior Riparian Ecologist for the Yurok Tribe who is leading the replanting effort. […] Last fall, they seeded the strip with a mix of native grasses and flowering plants; now, they’re installing young shrubs and trees: buckbrush, serviceberry, and Oregon ash, along with the Klamath plum. Collectively, these plants will create a “wall of green,” taking up space that would have otherwise been overrun by non-native plants […]. The revegetation of the Klamath River has been called the largest river restoration project in American history. Collecting, propagating, and growing enough seeds and plants to populate the reservoir footprints – approximately 2,200 acres in all – is a staggering task. […] Their planting design includes 96 different species: culturally significant plants like yampah and lomatium, important pollinator species like milkweed, and tens of thousands of oak trees. […] What will a restored, wild Klamath River look like? Imagine it. Stand at the Wanaka Springs boat launch and picture Iron Gate reservoir drained. The river has found its channel at the base of its original canyon. Willows flank the banks. Much of the reservoir footprint is flush with upland vegetation – oak copses; thickets of buckbrush and Klamath plum; blooming rose and lupine.
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Headline, images, captions, screenshot, and italicized text excerpt from: Juliet Grable. “After the dams: Restoring the Klamath River will take billions of native seeds.” Jefferson Public Radio. 13 March 2023.
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In March I bought a bunch of colored pencils and did a bunch of drawings 🌱
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birthday tradition 🎂 cakes i’ve drawn on my birthday from 2018 to now
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Bunnies. Illustration by Yevgeny Charushin (1939).
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My cards I drew for @witchhattarot! Had so much fun drawing these and leftover sales are now live!
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[IMG ID: Two tarot cards. The first is The Hermit with Oruggio from Witch Hat Atelier in a stained glass style hunched over with a silverleaf tree branch in his grasp. Passing him by is a yellow deer with smoke effects in the bottom right corner. A lantern hangs from the card border.
Image two is the Three of Cups with Coco, Tetia, Agott, and Riche pouring water on the 'Dragon's Bed of Sand' spell. With the dragon framing opposite corners of the card. In the background there is a castle and trees and the card is lined similarly to the manga. /END ID]
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I love this lamp because it's like, oh a nice little piece for an end table :)

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for the low low price of £6000, you too can have a life-sized horse statue with a lamp on its head within your house, eternally judging you with its onyx gaze
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Santiago Licata (Argentine, b. 1986)
Untitled, 2019
Graphite grease on paper
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