One response to “KSTP5: Big Island underwater trash may turn sandy lake bottom into zebra mussel habitat”
It is truly a sin that these young people, and some older ones, leave behind trash in a beautiful lake that they will want their children and grandchildren to enjoy. We are the invasive species and are only showing our disrespect for the beautiful planet we live on.
One response to “KSTP5: Big Island underwater trash may turn sandy lake bottom into zebra mussel habitat”
It is truly a sin that these young people, and some older ones, leave behind trash in a beautiful lake that they will want their children and grandchildren to enjoy. We are the invasive species and are only showing our disrespect for the beautiful planet we live on.
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