[NatureNS] carbon footprints

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Well put.
DW
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From: "Gerald" <naturens@zdoit.airpost.net>
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> It depends on how the bird and birdwatcher travel: Under their own power
> the carbon footprint is sustainable.
> 
> --
> Gerald
> 
> On 4/1/13 6:45 PM, David Patriquin wrote:
>> I have been feeling somewhat "guilty" about my carbon footprint to see
>> Humboldt Penguins & other wildlife & landscapes in Chile & Peru, then
>> read about the Caracara at Conrads. If I was home I would probably have
>> joined the flocks of birdwatchers (hopefully in shared transportation),
>> but I do wonder about birdwatchers' carbon footprints sometimes.  In
>> other words, is the carbon footprint bigger if a single birdwatcher goes
>> to Mexico to birdwatch or a single Caracara goes to Conrad Beach?
>> 
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