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We Have Concerns

Beaver Drop

We Have Concerns

Anthony Carboni/Jeff Cannata

News, Science, Society & Culture, Culture, Comedy, Internet, Pop, Games, Gadgets

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2023

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In 1948, environmentalists actually used parachutes to relocate beavers into their natural habitat in Idaho, hoping to encourage their numbers to increase. Anthony and Jeff discuss the novel method of moving species in and out of different environment, and whether its wise to be altering nature in this was at all.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:05.4

lucky because now you can.

0:07.1

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0:11.8

there are aliens in order to distract us from whatever horrible evil they're causing

0:16.1

in the world right now.

0:17.4

Pick it up at www.wehaveconcernestore.com

0:30.0

Hey, if you're one of the 13 people that finds this funny, this is We Have Concerts.

0:38.6

Hi, Jeff Goodon.

0:40.6

Hi, Anthony Carmoni.

0:42.1

Hello, concerned citizens.

0:44.5

We've been thinking a lot about the environment on the show lately, Jeff.

0:48.0

Well, I think maybe more people should, Anthony, let's all start thinking about the environment

0:53.4

for once.

0:55.0

Yeah.

0:56.0

Yeah.

0:57.0

Good for you, Jeff.

0:59.7

Good for you taking this stand.

1:01.2

I like it.

1:02.2

We've been talking a lot about the climate.

1:05.1

We've been talking about animals, we've been talking about, you know, I think it's just

1:10.0

because here we are in the, in the, the, the soggy, doggie days of summer.

1:15.2

Yeah.

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