Another reason that #ElonSucks! [Spoiler alert -- #Starbase city is expanding!]

From 2022: Defending #NativeAmerican #SacredSites From #ElonMusk and #SpaceX

By Frank Hopper
Dec 21, 2022

"The #CarrizoComecrudo Tribe of Texas is suing to protect the tribe’s #AncestralLand.

"From an observation deck near the top of his South Texas rocket launch tower, Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX and self-proclaimed proponent of free speech, looks northward to South Padre Island, home to many ancient village sites of the Carrizo Comecrudo Tribe of Texas.

"In a video published last May to the YouTube channel Everyday Astronaut, Musk is seen looking over the tower’s railing and down at a 'farm' of huge rocket fuel storage tanks filled with liquid oxygen and methane gas. These will service weekly launches of SpaceX’s massive #SuperHeavy and #Starship orbital launch vehicles in 2023.

"Musk surveys the land from the gleaming metal launch tower, looking down on an #ecosystem filled with #EndangeredSpecies, such as #Ocelots and Kemp’s #RidleySeaTurtles. To the east, he sees the waves of the Gulf of Mexico crashing on #BocaChicaBeach, the site of the Carrizo Comecrudo creation story. To the northwest just a few miles away is #GarciaPasture, an #ArchaeologicalSite containing the remains of a #PreColumbian village nearly a thousand years old.

"Musk wears a black T-shirt with 'Occupy Mars' emblazoned across the front, as if his #corporate conquest and #colonization of space were some sort of righteous protest. As he stands atop his multibillion-dollar mountain of #ToxicMachinery, he cannot see the Indigenous people below who have come to offer tobacco to their ancestors.

"Musk doesn’t see them because, according to the Carrizo Comecrudo, he is blind to the concerns of the #IndigenousPeople who fought and died for the land he now occupies."

Read more:
https://www.yesmagazine.org/social-justice/2022/12/21/sacred-site-spacex

#ProtectTheSacred #ElonMusk #Colonialism #CorporateColonialism #OccupySpaceX #TwoHeartedPeople

Defending Native Sacred Sites From Elon Musk and SpaceX

The Carrizo Comecrudo Tribe of Texas is suing to protect the tribe’s ancestral land.

YES! Magazine

Over on #BlueSky (are you there? If so, I'm @janetomlinson.bsky.social - follow me & I'll follow you back) for today's #BlueSkyArtShow, I'm showing my #painting "Spirits of the Forest" . Just two #ocelots climbing on vines. What a privilege it was to see these cats living wild & free in the #Pantanal, #Brazil!

More info: https://janetomlinson.com/products/ocelots-spirits-of-the-forest

#art #ocelot #Caturday #EastCoastKin #catsofmastodon

Everybody loves the Whore Island!

Everybody loves the ocelots!

Everybody loves the Whore Island Ocelots, right?

Right?

#archer #whoreisland #ocelots #babou

US judge rejects lawsuit challenge to SpaceX launch site over risks to wildlife

FAA ruled to have satisfied obligations in granting approval for expanded SpaceX operations next to wildlife refuge

The Guardian

DING DING DING! NEW CHAPTER ALERT!!! In today's exciting episode: While searching for the snatched Titiana, Edwige, Rumplemuss, and Bruce stumble upon a town under the smelly thumb of a cruel tyrant. Can our friends help? Find out in this stand-alone adventure! Read free: https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/107450/iv-soda-and-the-sinister-snatch

#book #books #booksta #bookstagram #bookstagrammer #instabook #zine #zines #zinemaking #90s #90szine #90snostalgia #80s #90snostalgia #vcr #vhs #rump #edwige #ocelot #ocelots #ocelotsomastodon

IV: Soda and the Sinister Snatch | Royal Road

Tremorroid Titiana has been snatched in the night! All the Sifillis Celebrities split into search parties. Soda & Chunks join Pucas, Crassgass the Gassy Jackass, Big Gary the Green Jackalope, and Cydroidobot’s son on a voyage into some of the strangest corners of Pus Continent! “The Sifillis Stories” were a cult hit in the 80s and 90s. Now the original (...)

Royal Road

Pico Bonito: Where Rugged Mountains Meet Honduras’ Rich Biodiversity

Pico Bonito National Park in northern #Honduras is named after the towering Pico Bonito, the second-highest peak in the country at 2,435 meters. The park is characterized by rugged mountains, dense forests, and cascading waterfalls. The area is a biodiversity hotspot, home to #jaguars, #ocelots, and a wide variety of #bird species, including the elusive resplendent #quetzal.

#Geography
#Interesting
#Nature
#Didyouknow
#DYK

Nature interrupted: Impact of the #USMexico #BorderWall on #wildlife

Scientists on both sides of the border are working to understand how the barrier is affecting the area’s #biodiversity. Meanwhile, communities try to save animals left without access to #water.

By Iván Carrillo 06.27.2024

"In a vast stretch of the #SonoranDesert, between the towns of #SanLuisRíoColorado and #Sonoyta in northern #Mexico sits a modest building of cement, galvanized sheet metal and wood — the only stop along 125 miles of inhospitable landscape dominated by thorny ocotillo shrubs and towering saguaro cactuses up to 50 feet high. It’s a fonda — a small restaurant — called La Liebre del Desierto (The Desert Hare), and for more than 20 years, owner Elsa Ortiz Ramos has welcomed and nourished weary travelers taking a break from the adjacent highway that runs through the arid Pinacate and Grand Desierto de Altar Biosphere Reserve.
Landscape showing an arid land with bushes and a mountain in the background. The land is divided by a brown wall. In the foreground is a huge cactus.

"But the dedication and care of this petite woman go beyond her simple menu. Every two weeks, she pays out of pocket for a 5,000-gallon tank of water to distribute to a network of water troughs strategically placed in the area. By doing so, she relieves the thirst of #BighornSheep, #ocelots, #pronghorn, #coyotes, #deer and even #bats that have been deprived of access to their natural #WaterSources.

"'The #crows come to the house and scream to warn us that there is no more water ... it’s our alarm,' says Ortiz Ramos in her distinct northern Mexico accent. Her words sound straight from an Aesop’s fable, but they take on stark realism in this spot. Covering large parts of #Arizona, #California and the Mexican states of #BajaCalifornia and #Sonora, the #SonoranDesert — along with the #LutDesert in Iran — was catalogued in 2023 as having the #hottest surface temperature on the planet, at 80.8 degrees Celsius (177 degrees Fahrenheit).

"Through narrow steel bollards 3.5 inches apart, I observe lush vegetation surrounding the Quitobaquito spring on the other side of the border. 'This vital source supplies both humans and animals over an area of more than 1 million hectares,' Federico Godínez Leal, an agronomist from the University of Guadalajara, explains to me. But now this crucial water source is restricted to the US side due to the construction of the border wall, and I have come with him here to understand the consequences. Godínez Leal and his team have been documenting the stark difference between each side: Their poignant photographs show skeletons of wild boar, deer and bighorn sheep lying on Mexican soil."

Read more:
https://knowablemagazine.org/content/article/food-environment/2024/the-impact-of-the-us-mexico-border-wall-on-biodiversity?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us

#Extinction #BorderWalls #WaterIsLife #RestoreNature #PreserveNature

Nature interrupted: Impact of the US-Mexico border wall on wildlife

Scientists on both sides of the border are working to understand how the barrier is affecting the area’s biodiversity. Meanwhile, communities try to save animals left without access to water.

Knowable Magazine | Annual Reviews

SAVE JAGUAR CORRIDORS in the Mexican borderlands

The #MexicanGovernment is building a railway expansion project straight through a crucial #wildlife corridor for imperiled #jaguars, #ocelots and #BlackBears without doing any environmental impact studies.

Running from #Guaymas on the #GulfOfCalifornia to #Nogales on the U.S.-Mexico border, the railway project will wreak havoc on #habitat essential for ocelots in their northern breeding grounds.

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#Mexico

A Bold Attempt to Save Wild Ocelots from Extinction

Researchers will inseminate female ocelots in zoos with sperm from the few remaining wild ocelots, then train kittens for the wild

#Ocelots #EndangeredSpecies #Extinction

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-bold-attempt-to-save-wild-ocelots-from-extinction/

A Bold Attempt to Save Wild Ocelots from Extinction

Researchers will inseminate female ocelots in zoos with sperm from the few remaining wild ocelots, then train kittens for the wild

Scientific American
"RARE & ENDANGERED" (Ocelot) on my trail cameras. Southern Arizona! July 2023

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