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A few days ago I returned from a week-long trip to the Kampinowska Forest. In fact, we were in a nearby village near the forest itself.
The weather was terrible, the sky covered with clouds resembled an ominous monster about to attack us any minute. It was spreading its huge wings and pouring down heavy rain. Nature seemed to be against us, and we were there for it. It proved to be very ungrateful.
We found out that this was the migration route of a migratory beetle, which had its habitat nearby. The migration takes place once a year, but during its duration, many beetles die crossing the access road to the nearby town where about 7,000 people live. The beetle population has regularly been reduced by about 15-20%. So we undertook an eco-protest and blocked the road. We did not let people through, saying that the road had to be closed because beetles were passing there. The locals knew about it and said that the beetle migration takes place in the spring. but we remained unmoved. We managed to get a formal decision from the governor, who will close the road to traffic. The residents were outraged because they would have to drive around making up about 30 km one way.
Some even pointed out in their perversity that by driving at least 60 km further they would be burning more fuel and polluting the environment. So they tried to show that our environmental action is actually against the environment. Indeed, it would be possible to make another environmental project out of it and ban cars in this village. People can take the bus or walk. Others have pointed out that if an ambulance has to get here, it won't be in time to save someone's life because 30 km away could mean too long a journey. However, we believe that the likelihood of this happening is remote and that the endangered species is very real and is killed by cars every year.
So, in conclusion, we are very proud of ourselves because we managed to show that the life of nature is more important than people, who after all are destroying nature and may lead to the murder of poor beetles.
Dear Marcus,
A few days ago I returned from a week-long trip to the Kampinowska Forest. In fact, we were in a nearby village near the forest itself.
The weather was terrible, the sky covered with clouds resembled an ominous monster about to attack us any minute. It was spreading its huge wings and pouring down heavy rain. Nature seemed to be against us, and we were there for it. It proved to be very ungrateful.
We found out that this was the migration route of a migratory beetle, which had its habitat nearby. The migration takes place once a year, but during its duration, many beetles die crossing the access road to the nearby town where about 7,000 people live. The beetle population has regularly been reduced by about 15-20%. So we undertook an eco-protest and blocked the road. We did not let people through, saying that the road had to be closed because beetles were passing there. The locals knew about it and said that the beetle migration takes place in the spring. but we remained unmoved. We managed to get a formal decision from the governor, who will close the road to traffic. The residents were outraged because they would have to drive around making up about 30 km one way.
Some even pointed out in their perversity that by driving at least 60 km further they would be burning more fuel and polluting the environment. So they tried to show that our environmental action is actually against the environment. Indeed, it would be possible to make another environmental project out of it and ban cars in this village. People can take the bus or walk. Others have pointed out that if an ambulance has to get here, it won't be in time to save someone's life because 30 km away could mean too long a journey. However, we believe that the likelihood of this happening is remote and that the endangered species is very real and is killed by cars every year.
So, in conclusion, we are very proud of ourselves because we managed to show that the life of nature is more important than people, who after all are destroying nature and may lead to the murder of poor beetles.
Let me know how you are
Ethan