Obviously, RH is a Herpetologist—or perhaps just a passionate hobbyist in them "Herps".
While "herps" such as timber rattlesnakes don't get much respect here, they're the "canary in the coal mine" for species that could disappear.
But what will such a hobbyist be saying in the year 2057?
(I've done a little re-wording to the original post here):
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For 2057, we are desperately trying to document the occurrence of Loons in the New England Area. Many populations have been wiped out and we are searching for any new and unknown populations to protect and keep the area WILD!
They are critically endangered in Mass and Vermont with only single known population left in New Hampshire. As we know they are now extinct from Maine and Rhode Island. The populations in New York and Connecticut have greatly been reduced and face the ever present loss of habitat.
We are hoping that someone has seen Loons in areas that we do no know.
Please visit our site wwwSearchingForAnyLoonsRemainingnet if you think that you may have seen one or many. This page can help rule out imposters and look-a-likes!
We appreciate your help GREATLY!
Kevin
Looking for Loons , working to save remnant populations in New England. We need to know about sightings and need your help!
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There...Fixed it.