
A Larger Organizing Intelligence with Charles Eisenstein
RFK Jr Podcast
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The Death of the Dodo Bird
When I was a kid, the bulldozers came one day and plouted under. There was a tree there, a snag where there were great horned owls that nested every year. And he was like a member of our family. When I went to work for commercial fishermen in New York City when I was 29 years old, they had had the same experience. They had we had a booming fishery on the Hudson 350 years old. It's really the place where you need to regulate fisheries because then you can count, you know, the recruiting stock. The public agrees it's the perfect way to regulate a public waterway.
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