It’s time for the EPA to do what its name implies PROTECT, and not the chemical company’s profits but the health of humans and animals alike.
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A new analysis from the Environmental Protection Agency paints a grim picture for wildlife in the United States. The country’s second-most commonly used pesticide, atrazine, is likely harming most species of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles, especially in the Midwest where its use is highest.
Source: It’s Time to Ban Atrazine Now

This explains why I see so few wild birds, etc. as compared to the massive flocks I recall seeing, when I was younger.
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The fact it can turn a male frog into a female with viable eggs is pretty scary.
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And that could explain why there seem to be frogs everywhere!!! Purrseidon is quite pleased about this, since she absolutely loves frogs.
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That would be great if we got more frogs out of it since they eat bugs. But if they’re all female, maybe not.
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